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Author: Joseph Kenny | Total views: 5 Comments: 0
Word Count: 554 Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 7:42 PM

Debt Consolidation - A Pattern For Life?

When people start getting in debt up to their ears, most start thinking about ways to get out of it. Of course, this is natural and to be expected. Unfortunately, though, many do not go far enough. This lack of far-sightedness is most likely apt to lead to a repeat of the same mistake - over and over again. If you are going to be one who does not make this a pattern for life, your plan for debt consolidation must involve several things.

The first thing that many people do is to find a way - any way - to come up with the money to pay the bills and keep the bill collectors far enough away to bring some peace of mind. This is needed, but you have to wonder if these people took the time to find out which course of action would work out the best for them.

All too often there is a mad rush to the bank, or to an online lender's website, and a loan is applied for. It is a quick fix - a band-aid on a bigger problem in many cases. It may not matter if the loan is a personal loan, a payday loan, or a home equity loan. The lender told them how much they could get and they blindly took it.

Loans always come with a price tag attached. Many people now, sad to say, are now learning that the lender's advice about borrowing more to get a bigger house - is backfiring. Of course, no one could foresee what is now happening, but common sense still should be applied. Getting more than you can afford on the hopes of being able to afford it later is risky business - more risky for you than for the lender who told you to go for it.

A solid debt consolidation program should always provide a way for education. This means taking the time to see - not only what will work - but also what will work best. It also must involve correction of bad spending habits - or that individual will be establishing for himself or herself a bad pattern for life. They will be bound to repeat it over and over again unless changes are incorporated at the time of debt consolidation.

There must be a change in the way your money gets spent each month. If you continually buy things on credit it becomes all too easy to look at how much more money can be charged, rather than asking yourself if you have spent your budgeted amount for the month yet? In fact, why do you need all those credit cards? Start making life-changing decisions today, and enjoy a life with your finances under control - where you want them and need them to be.

Patterns for life can become good patterns, too. They all, though, must have a starting place. While you are preparing for your debt consolidation, and looking for a new start, why not take the time to learn about good money management at the same time, and read some tips about saving money? This way, your own future can start to look a little brighter for you and your loved ones.

About the Author

Joe Kenny writes for Rebuild.org, offering debt consolidation, or for UK residents who need to consolidate my debts and also debt consolidation loans




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