Archive for September, 2009
Debt Help Is Easy To Get
Debt help is easy to get. Even if one doesn’t have a good credit standing, it’s possible to get debt help. Debt help is available in the form of secured and unsecured personal loans and loans for the businesses. There are loans, which are also available against your paycheck, and these are called payday loans. However payday loans can carry an interest charge, which is as high as 25%. On a compounding basis it’s essential that they be repaid back in time. Otherwise you may have to back more than the loan amount.
There are many non - profit organizations that provide loans for those in need at lower interest rates. You can structure a loan repayment structure whereby the debt can be easily paid of. Therefore they will find out how much debt you have at the moment. What are your streams of revenues and the monthly living expenses that you may have. After this they will structure a plan where you can pay the monthly interest payments easily. Thus it makes sense to make use of these non-profit organizations in times of need.
These organizations are present in all counties. One can easily approach them through the Internet, phones and fax. You can also get information about them at your local city or county council. In many cases banks themselves will tell you to approach them, when they think that they can’t help you to get out of debt. It’s important that you check out the credentials of the company before you approach them for debt help. In fact there are companies, which may steal your identity (this is called identity theft) and can land you in further debt trap. So steer clear of these fly by night companies.
Hence ask around for references and only after you have made a thorough check, approach them for debt help.
Debt Help, You Can Get It.
Even if you have a bad credit report, you can still go in for debt help. One can easily get a cash credit loan. Thus they can help you tide over your financial difficulties with ease. Thus by utilizing this cash loan you can easily have debt help. This cash credit loan is a short-term loan and can be utilized to tide over debt till the next payday. It’s a sort of an advance that is given to you. The loan becomes payable as soon as you receive your payday check. These are also known as payday loans
An absolute fee has to be paid at the time of taking these loans, irrespective of the interest payments that you might make. These are high interest loans. The fees range as high as 25%. Therefore if you have already issued checks, however there is no cash in your bank account, you can avail of these loans. Thereby preventing any bounced checks and loss of face. However they need to be repaid back otherwise the steep charge will keep on accumulating. The payday loans need to be repaid back, else you might fall into adebt trap. Where you would be taking fresh loans just to pay back old loans.
It’s easy to get loans online too. There are many companies, which specialize in giving the payday loans on the Internet. All you have to do is apply online for them. There is a form, which you need to fill out, giving your personal and financial details. After you have filled out the form, the loan company scrutinizes it. Within 24 hours at the most these loan companies give debt help. In fact you can shop around for the best deal that these companies offer. Now its all the more simple to get debt help even if you have a bad credit rating.
Debt Happens to Almost Everyone
Most people will have debt during their lifetimes. There are the few that will only have a mortgage debt and that is it. Good for them. But most people will face some sort of financial issue that revolves around debt and credit cards.
No one ever takes out a loan or uses a credit card with the intent to become overwhelmed by debt. But that is the nature of debt. It innocently builds while you enjoy the perks.
So many people are living a future lifestyle on today’s income. They are thinking about that bonus at work or that raise that is expected. So they charge a few things thinking that they will pay them off later. No problem.
Today it doesn’t seem so bad. You get to go ahead and have what you want now.
But eventually you will have to pay for it.
Newlyweds and college graduates fall into this trap all the time. People stretch to buy new homes, not realizing the true cost over time. When life changes, they find that they are unable to meet their previous obligation for their money. They lose their homes.
Others simply never look at how the numbers are adding up until it is too late. Have you ever looked at your financial worth statement? This is a list of what you own compared to what you owe — your assets and liabilities. Start with listing your assets. These are your home, your cars, your personal belongings with high value, such as collections, equipment or livestock. Then list your debts. These include your mortgage, your auto loans, your student loans, your credit cards and all other debts you have.
Add the two columns up. You should have more in assets than you do in liabilities. If you don’t, you are walking a financial tightrope. What would happen if your financial situation changed? If you became ill or lost your job, you could risk losing your home. You could be forced to sell your vehicles for less than you owe and defaulting on the balances. You could be financially ruined.
Part of being an adult is understanding how credit really works. You have to know how it sneaks up on you. Even people that know are often surprised with life’s turns and how it affects their debt. You have to consider your overall debt picture, and not just your currently monthly budget when making credit decisions.
Make it an ongoing goal to pay off your debts. Not just your credit cards, although you should start there, but your autos and your home. Imagine how much money you would have each month if you had none of those debt payments. Keep that in mind. The freedom you would have. You could work at something you like, not just something that brings in the money. You could save more and be able to retire earlier.
Debt is a tricky thing. Everyone will face it in this day and age. But the difference is that some people will learn from their experience with it, and some will not. Which will you be?
Debt Free Living: Justifying A Non-Purchase
Do you sometimes feel like you’re making a lot of sacrifices to live debt free? Debt free living is easy if you don’t have any debt. But, living debt free and working to eliminate debt, at the same time, can be a struggle. It can feel like you’re always giving up what you really want to meet that goal.
Sometimes we can’t help but get discouraged. Our desires and wishes get the best of us from time to time. But, it seems to me that things always work out for the best if you just hang in there a little longer.
On a diet commercial the other day, they said that all cravings pass within about 15 minutes. If you can just hold off for those 15 minutes, the craving will pass. I’ve found this to be somewhat true with impulse buying. Justification of a non-purchase takes about 15-20 minutes and the urge to buy goes away. Let me tell you my own experience.
I’ve been wanting a front loading washer and dryer set ever since they become popular styles for the home. Each time I go into a store that sells them, I stand and gaze at the beautiful pieces of machinery and even go so far as to compare prices. But, even at the low end, a set of these machines will cost you about $1600. I couldn’t tell you how many times I almost approached the salesman about that “easy pay plan.”
Each time I hesitated, and after about 15 minutes of thinking about it, I would walk away. I would tell myself that the purchase wasn’t necessary right now. Besides, my antique washer and dryer were still working by some miracle . And, I didn’t really need a set that cost $1500 when I could get a perfectly fine washer and dryer for about $650, when I “really” need them.
Talking yourself out of a purchase is hard when you’ve been talking yourself into them for so long. Justifying a non-purchase for the cause of living and becoming debt free is well worth it. I have about four years to go before I see zero debt. After that, I can save enough to buy any washer/dryer set I want in as little as two months, based on my current debt payment. By then, my tastes and the styles may have changed.
I got my new washer and dryer. They aren’t front loaders and they aren’t “new.” But, they are new to me. During a remodeling project, a friend discovered that the machines they had would not be accommodated in the space and decided to invest in a new stackable set. They are less than five years old. Less than 1/4 the age of my current set (which wasn’t even a matching pair), and in great condition. We acquired both for a total of $150.
I’m happy with the purchase. It satisfies my goal to become debt free and saved me money. It’s a debt free purchase I can live with! Now, I don’t have to worry about getting stuck without a washer or dryer. The old ones were getting temperamental and it was obvious that the day of retirement was nearing for both. Living without a washer and dryer is just not practical with a family of six.
Living to become and remain debt free is often a challenge in a world that’s credit card crazy. We live with constant exposure to credit card debt “pushers.” If they can’t get you at home, by mail or TV commercial, they get you as you walk in the door of the store and at the checkout.
When you want something and you happen to stop and look, just remember the 15 minute non-purchase theory. Walk around and justify not making the purchase for at least 15 minutes. That’s long enough to talk yourself out of it and save the day. You’ll save money and stay true to your goal to become or remain debt free!

