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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Climbing Out of Debt

By Rick Amorey

Last time, I decided to write about my financial life for a little bit. I explained how I began a life independent of parents but dependent on debt, and how did my best to surpass it while living by my own. After that, I described myself and my financial situation today. I am finally free of debt, I'm gladly standing up on my own two feet completely. And what did I decide to do next? I looked at the prospect of getting a housing loan.

This is the sad financial situation that many Americans find themselves in these days. The land of the free occupied by people in constant debt; starting from an innocent student loan, and then going on to paying mortgages for your family's home. Factor it that loan for their vehicles, and the education plan that they have in place so that their children will not suffer as much debt. Only by seeing this big picture will you realize the truth; we are only as free as our debts allow us to be.

This is one of the important things that we must change if we are to surpass the hardships of this recession. Debts on their own are not that harmful to the individual and our great country. But if that same person gets himself or herself in excessive debt, it could all blow up even if he or she could pay them all. All it takes is a little bump on the proverbial financial road.

Only a select few things are more difficult than experiencing things that you own repossessed; and this can truly happen if you are unable to pay your debt. Avoid this as much as possible! If you really need to that loan, double-check if you have enough savings and extra income. That way, even if you do hit some bumps on the road, you'll have enough reserves to offset the loss.

We must learn to practice frugality, in the end. It's not really that hard to do, all you have to do is start learning the balance between frugalities and keeping yourself happy. Don't save up to the point that you buy nothing for yourself. Instead, reward yourself from time to time after doing things that you consider a good job. - 23222

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