Friday, February 6, 2009

Fight the Credit Card Appeal

By Paul J. Easton

Are you feeling the pinch of the financial crisis today? You are probably one of the many who are now heavily in debt and are distressed with all the pressures of life. The current situation may not that be encouraging but it can still be remedied. Even if it may seem impossible, the process of getting out of debt is still workable with a few intelligent advices. So keep reading.

Getting out of debt is something we must all make as a top priority to make our lives much lighter. With the gloomy forecasts and the pessimistic outlook of our current state, we all have to worry less with our problems. We can get through these hard times if we tackle one problem at a time and we must start with out debts.

Usually, overspending is the ultimate short cut to a life full of debt. With money you don't own as in credit cards, you tend to spend more money than you truly have. By using credit cards, you expose yourself to mismanagement of your resources because you have a perceived capacity of buying yourself something which you cannot afford in reality.

Using these instruments to pay your everyday expenses is okay but the moment you exceed your capacity, you are growing a debt which can later be mishandled. With less disciplined consumers nowadays, it is highly advisable to use cash for everyday purchases. Groceries, clothes, gas, and other necessary expenses should be paid with cash straight from the wallet. You can use debit cards as well for convenience, they work like cash too.

Turning your personal finances around is definitely a challenge with your credit cards. If you can't resist the appeal of credit cards, it is much advisable to cut them up. It will take the best of your discipline to keep on going with the process of getting out of debt. It is a process that will require you to make a big commitment to live with this temporarily until the goal is achieved. The moral lesson here is that using your card makes you accountable and paying for it now is where the accountability gets into play.

The good news is that it is workable with just the right persons behind you. Involve your family with this emotional roller coaster. Ask for their support. Tell your friends to understand you when you cannot be with them during the weekend night outs. Ask for professional help if needed. In not time, you will be rewarded when you aim your purpose.

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