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Debt Advice: What Get’s You In Debt, And How To Get Back Out

 
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2008-10-29The balance between the money coming into your pocket and the money going out has got to be maintained. If you were to weigh the two, the ideal scene would be this: cash coming in weighs 75% more than the dough going out. To simply put, earn plenty more than what you spend for.

But that kinda situation is hard to achieve, given the current financial burdens that everybody’s putting up with, and not to mention the other “factors” that come into the spending side of the weighing scale. Such factors include emergency expenditures – if your kid brother were to get hit by a car (God forbid), and both parents have already passed away, you wouldn’t just send him home and pretend nothing happened.


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You’re gonna have to bring him to a hospital and pay for all the soon-to-be bills, which can equate to substantial amounts. Another would be your dog is plagued by some unknown killer disease; you wouldn’t just leave him to die, rather you’d bring him to a vet and pay for the corresponding bills (unless you’d rather put an end to his life yourself).

These and other situations alike are bound to happen in everyone’s life, tipping the scale NOT in your favor, leaving you with a number of debt problems. People in that situation get overwhelmed, and often seek debt advice to makes things better again. One thing that you can do to avoid the scenario where you do get in over your head is to put up an “emergency fund”.



This is simply the place (preferably a bank account) where you stash your cash, and make regular contributions to it, as to be prepared for emergencies. Feed this account, get it real stuffed, and you’ll be ready for anything (hopefully). Another instance that drags the majority of the population into the pits of financial difficulty is none other than the credit card.

A person can get “trigger happy” with one, buying things that he’s been imagining in his mind without the slightest hesitation. The convenience of it is what makes the service so popular, turning plenty of suckers (like you perhaps) into mindless zombie shoppers. Having said that, here’s the best piece of debt advice you’ll probably hear: don’t avail a credit card.

It’s as simple as that, if you can’t trust yourself, due to the spending habits you’ve developed through the years on this planet, don’t get one – it’ll probably make your life harder than it already is. But if you choose to neglect what I’ve just said, here’s another piece of debt advice: get a credit card with the best rates, terms and annual fees.

That’s going to help a lot when it comes down to paying back what you own. Now, you may or may not have some “mind defect” that keeps pushing you to spend everything you’ve got. IF you’re that kinda person, don’t worry; there are plenty of organizations and people that can help work with you on your problem.

Credit counseling groups are one of them, but if they’re no good, try finding a good psychologist.



About the author

The author of this article Rick Goldfeller is a successful underground Financial Analyst who has been advising and coaching individuals for many years. Rick recently published a book on how to manage your money and attract Wealth and Financial Freedom. More info on his Finance Planning course is available HERE.


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