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		<title>Choosing which debts to pay first</title>

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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<dc:creator><![CDATA[Phyllis Onstad]]></dc:creator>
						<category><![CDATA[Country Crossroads]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bankruptcy]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Debt]]></category>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Threats by debt collectors to ruin your credit score should not be a reason to move the debt to higher priority. Are you faced with making decisions on which debts to pay first due to lack of or limited income? You are not alone. Here&#8217;s some guidelines to help you set priorities. Always pay for</p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>Threats by debt collectors to ruin your credit score should not be a reason to move the debt to higher priority. </p>
<p>Are you faced with making  decisions on which debts  to pay first due to lack of  or limited income? You are not  alone. Here&rsquo;s some guidelines to  help you set priorities. </p>
<p>Always pay for family necessities  first, usually this means food  and essential medical expenses. </p>
<p>Next pay your housing-related  bills &ndash; rent or mortgage plus  home owners&rsquo;/renters&rsquo; insurance. </p>
<p>Pay what you must to keep  essential utility service. This may  not always require full payment. </p>
<p>Pay vehicle loans and  insurance. </p>
<p>You must pay child support &ndash;  it&rsquo;s the law. Failure to do so can  result in imprisonment. </p>
<p>Income taxes are high-priority  debts &ndash; pay them but check  to see if you are taking all the  allowable exemptions so that  you are not paying too much. </p>
<p>Student loans are medium-priority  debts and should be  paid before lower-priority debts.  These debts do not go away and  seizure of tax refunds can result. </p>
<p>Loans with no collateral or  loans with only household goods  as collateral are lower priority. </p>
<p>Do not pay a debt when you  have good legal defence to  repayment &ndash; the goods are  defective or the creditors are  asking for more money than  they are entitled to. You should  seek legal advice to determine if  your defence will succeed. </p>
<p>Court judgments against you  move the debt up in priority. </p>
<p>Co-signed debts should be  treated like other debts. If you  have put up your home or vehicle  as collateral it is a high-priority  debt, if the other co-signer is  not keeping current on the debt. </p>
<p>Refinancing is rarely the answer  unless you do not take on further  debt and can make the new payment  you are agreeing to. </p>
<p>Threats by debt collectors  to ruin your credit score  should not be a reason to  move the debt to higher priority.  Typically, the creditor has  already provided the credit  bureau with the status of the  account. Be polite to the debt  collector but make your own </p>
<p>choices based on what is best for your family. </p>
<p>Always alert your creditors to your financial situation. Many creditors are willing to work out a repayment plan that you can handle. It is in their best interest. </p>
<p>&ndash; Phyllis Onstad is a family resource management educator with University of Minnesota Extension. </p>
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