Is Your Debt Taking Over?
March 21st, 2006 by ert

How do you know if your debt is too much to handle? Sometimes one might not consider themselves in over their head with credit card debt but these tips from MSN Money can help you determine your current status of managing your debt.
If you have even one of these, you should carefully review your debt and prepare to discover a plan to eliminate your debt for good.
- Your credit card balances are rising while your income is decreasing.
- You are only paying the minimum amounts required on your accounts, or maybe even less than the minimums.
- You’re juggling bills. For example, you apply for another credit card and use cash advances from it to pay an existing card.
- You have more credit cards than a successful gambler has poker chips.
- You are at or perilously near the limit on each of your credit cards.
- You consistently charge more each month than you make in payments.
- You are working overtime to keep up with your credit card payments.
- You don’t know how much you owe and really don’t want to find out.
- You have received phone calls or letters about delinquent bill payments.
- You are using your credit card to buy necessities like food or gasoline.
- Your credit cards are no longer used for the sake of convenience, but because you don’t have money.
- You are dipping into savings or your IRA to pay your monthly bills.
- You are hiding the true cost of your purchases from your spouse.
- You’re playing the card game by signing up for every credit card that sends you an unsolicited offer.
- You have just lost your job, or are fearful that you are about to, and are concerned about how you will pay all your bills.
IF you find yourself in some of these situations, please get the advice of a professional wealth coach who can help you eliminate your debt and build wealth.
Relevant Tags: credit card debt, personal goals, prosper learning, wealth coachingPosted on Tuesday, March 21st, 2006 at 7:07 pm In Debt Elimination




