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Breaking Free of Debt

“After reading your article about bad debt last week, I realized that I’m trapped in a cycle of debt. I have been taking our loans over the past six years. Each time I clear off an old loan, I borrow even more money which typically is used to purchase some unnecessary household item. I now owe about three times what I did when I originally started borrowing. Please help me to break free of this debt!”

The current growth in consumer debt has its pros and cons. On one hand, it’s great for the economy, as profits of the lending agencies and retailers increase when people’s appetite for debt grows. However, on the other hand, there are more reports of consumers who are suffering under a debt burden that they find hard to bear.

As we have been discussing recently, there’s ‘good’ debt and ‘bad’ debt. Debts that are financially beneficial are those that can provide you with some monetary advantage in the future; while borrowing to sustain a lifestyle that’s beyond your means will definitely lead to financial challenges.

So if you’re stuck in a cycle of spending and debt, what can you do to break free? Follow the steps below to start your journey towards freedom from debt. Continue reading Breaking Free of Debt