Credit And Debt Counseling
Too much Pottery Barn...
So, you find yourself in a bit of a rough situation with your finances and seem to grow deeper into debt with every credit card swipe you take. Wherever you go, temptations are all around you as you try your best to control your spending habits but find it harder and harder with every trip you take to Abercrombie and Fitch or the Pottery Barn. Well, have no fear my shopping obsessed and financially challenge minded friend, as you're not the only one in America who has a spending and debt problem. Millions are with you side by side trying to figure out the best way they can to overcome their financial obstacles. With a little motivation and the right type of credit counseling, we can help you there.
To credit or not to credit, that is the questions...
You don't need to be in an episode of Desperate Housewives to figure out that something creepy is going on at Wisteria Lane. And you don't need to be a mathematical genius to figure out that something might look a little fishy with your credit card balances, too. The good people behind
Here are some fast tips the good boys and girls at
- If you can't otherwise pay for it with cash, then don't buy it. Spending the money you don't have on your credit cards will only accumulate to the amount of debt you already owe.
- Learn to cut the unnecessary things in life. Do you really need that extra frappucinco every morning? Can you withhold on buying that lifestyle magazine until things turn around in your finances? The experts at
credit and debt counseling say with a little discipline, you can. You'd be surprised to see how much money you can save on the little things in life. - Don't just pay the minimum - pay more! If you only stick to paying the minimum balance, says the
credit and debt counseling experts, it can take years until you ever pay off your credit card debt!
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