Monday, December 18, 2006

Why To Consolidate Debt

I know you're looking at that plasma TV and thinking of buying yourself a
nice early birthday present. You can just imagine it on that wall in your
living room. In fact you've been saving a spot for it for a year now. But
there's really no way that you could afford such a thing. Unless.you do have
that little piece of plastic in your pocket just screaming to be used.

Besides, this is the reason you have a card, in case of an emergency. And,
that big empty space is an emergency, it must be filled. Of course you'll
have a big fat balance on your statement that there's no way you can pay,
but what the heck.
Only live once right?

Now Stop and Listen Carefully!

How silly do you sound when you begin thinking thoughts like these? This is
what happens in millions of heads around the world daily, and this lack of
debt management is hurting way too many people, so don't get sucked into it
too.

It's crazy that we think that we can just buy something that we can never
afford just because we can charge it. Tell me, what kind of debt management
is that?

Well, if you need help with your credit cards and debt, don't feel bad
because you're definitely not alone in this. In fact, I remember getting my
first card, I got myself in the same situation, and this is after I told
myself that I would never use the silly thing.

Well, except for emergencies that is.

Then came college, and everything seemed to be an emergency. I was on my own
for the first time, and not wanting to bother my parents, and wanting to
appear "responsible" I just kept on racking up the balance on the darn
thing. Oh but that was okay I would convince myself, because soon enough I
would graduate with my bachelors and laugh at this debt I was racking up.

This may be how it ends up for some people, but for most, myself included
the exact opposite is true. I actually come out the other end with a good
career, but I didn't consider how much actually living in the real world
costs, and very soon my budget had met it's match.

Now I had to find help with my debt.

The one thing I did that was quite smart was to transfer the debt to a lower
interest card. It helped me a little, but it really was still hard keeping
up.

I then began my search for a reliable company to help me consolidate debt
even more. I searched online and found quite a few companies to help me. The
one that I went with, actually helped cut some of my balances by up to 40%,
and then got me on a plan with on low monthly payment that was easy to
afford.

So, don't be like me and get yourself into a mess. Start managing debt
wisely early on, and you'll avoid a rough ride that you don't need.


About The Author: Robert Carlton writes essentially for
http://www.debtania.com , a website on money management and assets. You can
come across his publications over at
http://www.debtania.com/managingcreditcard.html and many different sources
for managing credit card debt tips.

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