Category: debt

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The Secrets Of Living A Debt Free Life.

Most people refuse to accept that it is possible to live a debt free life. Are they right? Possibly not. Millions of people worldwide are free from the shackles of debt. There is no reason to believe that you can’t be one of them. Just keep in mind the following things:

- Learn to think smart: Always remember that “A penny saved is a penny earned”. So don’t be lazy; do some research, find out which store offers the same product at a cheaper price. A wise man never accepts the first offer. Whatever you buy make sure that you get yourself the best deal. Be rest assured that you won’t look like a miser.

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5 Ways to Wipe Out Your Credit Card Balances.

The following is a guest post from by Jordan E. Goodman with Bill Westrom, Authors of Master Your Debt: Slash Your Monthly Payments and Become Debt-Free.

Now, you really want to pay off your balances once and for all, don’t you? Here’s all you need to know about that. In truth, paying off your balances is simple; there’s nothing complicated about it. But it’s not easy, because it does require sacrifice and scraping together the cash that will get it done. Here are five techniques you can easily put into practice to pay off your credit card debt.

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Poor Debt Management By UK Soccer Clubs.

The following is a guest post by My Two Dollars reader James Watson.

Football in the UK (or “soccer” as the residents of the US know it!) has always been a lucrative business, and no more so than since 1992 with the introduction of the Premier League and the partnership with Sky TV. Since then there have been unimaginable riches in football, and it looked like there would be no boundaries to the amount of money flying around the league.

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How To Make Sure Your Finances Are In Order For 2010.

Every January, thousands of Americans open their credit card statements to see the damages done over the holiday shopping season. (Not me – I no longer go crazy at Christmas like I used to.) According to a November 16th Gallup poll, Americans plan to spend an average of $638 on gifts this holiday season and the average consumer with a credit card has $7,573 worth of credit card debt. Without the right resources, trying to pay down the debt in 2010 may feel like a hopeless cause. More and more companies, however, are offering free online tools and resources to help you become financially fit and savvy. Below are four easy steps people can follow to make sure their finances are in tip top shape for the New Year.

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A Dream Will Lead You Out of Debt.

The processes and practices of getting our personal finances in order are simple to understand, but difficult to implement because they involve behavior changes. In the past something about how you were managing your finances was working for you – you were getting something beneficial from it or you would have been doing it differently. For me, I was getting to avoid facing reality and could go on pretending to be “successful”.

A dream is what is going to get you through the process of changing your behavior. A Dream is a Big Hairy Audacious Goal; an idea that today seems a bit unrealistic, but so moving that the possibility of getting there will influence how you choose to live your life.

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