Posts Tagged ‘Crisis’
Eliminate Your Credit Card Debt Through Debt Settlement
Debt elimination is high on everybody’s list of priorities. United States experienced the worst employment rate decline which caused a lot of people to loose their jobs. They were in a vulnerable state and paying long accrued balances was not possible for them. On the other hand, financial companies were in a tough situation due to insufficient funds. If you are knee deep in debt and your financial situation is getting out of your hands or if you’re behind on payments and don’t really know where to begin, it all starts with making wiser decisions with the money you do have and if you need some guidance, debt elimination programs are always available.
Debt settlement advice can be a very compatible option which guides the user to reduce their due sums in a legal and official manner. However, they should be very careful about choosing the debt settlement companies and also check to see if they are listed with the better business bureau. Debt settlement: It is also known as debt arbitration or debt negotiation, is an approach to debt reduction in which the debtor and creditor agree on a reduced balance that will be regarded as payment in full. Read the rest of this entry »
How To Avoid A Personal Finance Crisis
Most people do not spend time addressing their personal finances in sufficient detail ahead of unexpected and scheduled expenses. This causes significant financial crises for many families. This article addresses the issues of proper planning to avoid a personal finance crisis. It is in the news nowadays all over the place about the home mortgage crisis that is crippling the housing industry in America.
Elsewhere in the world, there is similar news about the real estate slowdown. Many families are unable to keep up with the increasing cost of energy as oil prices have been skyrocketing. To add to it is the expense of college education for children, car payments and other revolving credit card payments and the net result is a massive level of stress in the financial health of the family and a potential personal finance crisis. The age old adage of prevention is better than cure is applicable one more time here. The only way in which one can avoid a personal financial crisis is by proper pre-planning.
Keep it simple; one does not need to complicate matters any more than they have to be. Start off with your take home income and budget a certain amount for rent or mortgage, a certain amount for energy, food, transportation, education and miscellaneous expenses. You need to categorize each of these into further sub divisions and really pin point the budgeted expenses. There needs to be a savings plan for a rainy day and sufficient life insurance coverage expenses also in the event that the main breadwinner of the family passes away. Once these expenses have been written down, then additional analyses need to be performed.
If the income meets or exceeds the expenses, then you are in good shape. If the income falls short of the expenses, then you have simply only two choices. One choice is to cut down the expenses. The other choice is to find additional sources of income. There is no magical way in which you can finance yourself out of debt by borrowing additional money by any means. You do not want to get caught in the perpetual debt machine. Debt comes at a price and I cannot believe that there are people that borrow more and more to pay for things they cannot afford in the first place. Proper personal finance planning is absolutely essential to avoid crises in the future and one needs to be honest in drafting and executing such plans.