If you need and want to get out of debt, where exactly
do you turn for help?
There are obviously a number of factors
that you would consider when needing
advice. Things such as,
honesty, availability, and credibility of the company,
etcetera,
will ultimately determine your choice. However, the advice you
will
get from a recommended, reliable and renown company (which
is, lets be honest,
where you would ideally like to go for help)
is never going to be free, and is
certainly not going to be
cheap. And, as if your debts aren't enough to be paying
out for
already, another outgoing to them, wont attract you to tackle
your debts,
no matter how much you may need debt help.
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Debt can cause great
stress to whoever chooses to incur it regularly enough.
However,
I have found that the stress doesn't necessarily come from the
amount
of debt to which owe. It is usually from the fact that
different payments require
different payment due dates. If you
have a couple or more debts to pay, then
this could mean you are
forever living to a deadline with your finances. Arranging
anything that costs money, therefore, becomes difficult as you
will never truly
know how stable your finances will be when you
reach that date. This may all
seem obliquely obvious to us all
who usually have to borrow money as a way of
living, or who
can't resist the temptation of being able to 'get it now, and
pay later'
(like myself). Whatever your reason's are for falling
into debt though, there is help
out there in many shapes and
forms.
I remember when the
prospect of a creditor lending me money, first came to me.
It
was so easy to do, and at the time, so hard to think of reasons
not to. I was
young, I was in my favourite
shop and I wanted to buy something completely over
priced, and
completely out of my price range, but surely enough – it was a
must
have. As I had no money, a store card helped that situation
considerably. Then a
month later, the paying for this bill meant
that I was left with no money once again.
Then another must
have arrived that month in the same shop, and my card landed
me
some help once again. The vicious cycle continued until I was
forever living and
spending without real cash.
I'm sure your lending
started in a way similar, and just as naive too. It's strange to
think that we voluntarily put ourselves in these situations.
My bank then offered to
help my situation. Of course we can help, they said. We'll
open
you up a credit card! Another card? Yes - exactly what I wanted!
However, this
did allow me to consolidate my debts, by paying
them off, and starting again – this
time with just one card and
just one payment. A lot easier I must say. And with the
interest
free period they gave me, it seemed a great help at the time.
However, as
you've probably experienced too, one card doubled to
two, then doubled again to four.
Then, once again, I was looking
for debt help.
Surely there should be a
warning attached to every new credit or store card opened.
It
should clearly state that 'you are at risk of suffering from the
stress of debt unless
you rip this card up immediately and go
back to using cash. Save yourself the hassle
now, as no one can
help you after wards!' Those who have looked for real genuine
advice, as well as solution methods, will know that it's usually
a rushed process.
The most stressful time
came for me, when getting into debt became a must not an
absent
minded choice. I felt stupid that I had already got myself into
a moderate
amount of debt, for trivial things that weren't
necessities, and that could have simply
waited for the cash.
Buying a home was an essential for me, however, and one that
would have been easier to pay alone. It's taken me to get to
this point in life for me
to learn about the hardship of debt,
in order to help myself out of it.
However I have only
managed this through experience; I don't advise anyone to
experience debt just to learn from it. But, if in depth
information is what you are
looking for, without a high cost,
and which is going to be reliable then contact ...
First American Financial Solutions. They
are an established organization that
will provide you with a free debt analysis and quote without any
further obligation.
About the Author:
Ryann Cairns have been writing
debt and debt related content for websites for the
last few years. He is
currently working on various
topics from loans to gambling for
his employer, Strange Logic ,
a search engine
optimization company.
One of the sites he is responsible for operates in the UK debt
field called
UK debt Advice.
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