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Should You Pay Off Debt or Save First?

The order that keeps you out of new debt while killing the old.

5 phút đọc· Cập nhật lần cuối: 2026-08-14· Do nhóm biên tập thực hiện, đã đối chiếu với các nguồn dưới đây ·
Trả lời nhanhA widely used order: cover minimums always → build a small $500-$1,000 starter cushion → then throw everything extra at high-interest debt (the guaranteed 20%+ 'return' of not paying interest) → then grow real savings. If your employer matches retirement contributions, capturing the match usually belongs early — it's part of your pay.
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Paying off cards with zero savings just reloads the cards at the first flat tire; saving heavily while a card compounds at 24% burns money every month. The sequence exists to stop both failure modes at once.

Các bước thực hiện

1

Never skip minimums

Late fees and credit damage outrun every other consideration. Minimums are non-negotiable rent on your past.

2

Bank the starter cushion first

$500-$1,000 in a separate account. This is what makes the payoff plan durable — emergencies stop interrupting it.

3

Check the employer match

If your job matches 401(k)-style contributions, contributing enough to capture it is commonly prioritized even alongside debt — an immediate 100% (or 50%) return is hard to beat. Circumstances vary; the match is the reason this step exists.

4

Attack high-interest debt with everything extra

Anything at roughly 10%+ — credit cards, payday remnants, high-rate personal loans. Every $100 paid at 24% saves $24 a year, guaranteed, tax-free.

5

Then build the full emergency fund, then invest

Low-rate debt (many mortgages, some student loans) can coexist with saving and investing. That balance is personal — our Roadmap lays out the common order.

Worked example: $250/month available, $3,000 card at 22%

Months 1-3$200/month to a starter cushion → $600 saved; $50 extra to the card
Months 4 onwardFull $250 extra to the card on top of the minimum
Why not save it all instead?$3,000 at 22% costs about $660/year in interest; savings at 4% would earn about $120 on the same money

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Bước tiếp theo cần làm

Set your starter-cushion autopay tonight, then run the Debt Payoff calculator to point everything after it at the right target.

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