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How To Break Free From Debt
Avoid impulse buying urge to break free from your debts Break Free from Debt (Part 3)
Most of us are living on basically fixed incomes where we make a set amount of money each payday. Most people in debt are spending more that they make. It is that simple and they “borrow” the money from their credit cards to make ends meet. When you take the time to sit down a review the purchases, without emotion, you will find that a great deal of the purchases were wasteful. And that hurts because we all want to feel we are in total control of our money and we are not. Put it into action By following these few steps and setting budgeting guidelines for spending, you can break free from debt. Remember you are making the purchases and you are the only one who can stop it. There are many credit counseling companies that can help you if you do not understand or lack the ability to control yourself. It is a problem that we all have and is nothing to be embarrassed about. The credit card companies and department stores want you in debt and are selling you the “image” of a free spending lifestyle that you can’t afford. Take control; you are in charge. Once you break free from debt you will have more money to spend on the things you need. ( Return to Page 1 | Return to Page 2) To learn how you can get out of debt yourself, read: "6 Steps To Do-It-Yourself Debt Relief". About the Author:Greg McTaggart, Certified Credit Counselor with 22 years experience, licensed by AFCPE, Director of Christian Credit One and is an expert in and budget and credit counseling. Having the combined experience as a licensed as a Real-estate salesman, Mortgage Broker, Real-estate Broker, notary, Ace Member of the Cincinnati Credit Executives, Mortgage Assistance Counselor and Spokes person of the Radio talk show “The Money Mentor”; Greg McTaggart is qualified to help you. http://www.settlemydebt.com Article courtesy of: Mark Peterson
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