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  • How To Purchase Your Future While It Is Still Cheap.  

    by David Wilding

    Leaving school, getting a new job, or even a raise at your current one, has
    most people considering their next great purchase. Few think about the
    effect this could have on their future. Rather than pay down the debt they
    carry, many ponder, “What can I buy now”? The greatest purchase
    anyone can make is their future.

    Each year as you live your life, the proper choices would have you possessing
    a greater net worth at the end of the year than you had at the beginning.
    What happens though, is you usually find yourself further in debt. The balances
    on your credit cards are higher. You bought a new car. You needed more
    toys for the home.

    This is not how you purchase your future. You pay all your bills, except for
    one. Your future does not submit an invoice; you never receive a statement.
    Even though it does not demand an interest payment, the longer you give no
    heed to the purchase of your future the more it will cost you. Your future has
    no advocate, except you, you can’t continue to ignore it.

    You gladly pay on debt, mostly for items that lose their value, or had none in
    the beginning. These are payments which if properly directed could easily
    purchase your future and secure some peace of mind.

    It is important to note some disturbing trends. Recent news stories point to
    large companies who are in trouble going to the courts to eliminate the
    need to fund the retirement plans for their employees. Under-funding of
    pension plans has been a problem for years. The money simply will not be
    there when many are ready to begin drawing on it.

    Then, recently Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank,
    said the congress needed to get serious about cutting back Social Security
    and Medicare. Where does the money for your future come from?
    Apparently not from there either.

    You need to look in the mirror. The person you see there is your only hope.
    It is the person looking back that will either ensure or sabotage you future.
    Can you depend on the reflection to get rid of the overhang of debt in your
    life? It is your only chance. But you cannot wait, you must do it now.

    It reminds me of the movie from a few years ago, "Hunt for Red October".

    You might remember the scene where the American officers have just come
    onboard the Russian sub. In the process of turning over his ship, the sub is
    attacked by another Russian sub. With Americans at the helm and on the sonar
    station the Russian sub captain assumes command. He orders the sub turned
    toward the direction of the fired torpedo and moves toward it.

    The American officer is yelling and threatening the sailors. He is certain
    this is not the course of action to follow. However they obey the
    instructions of the Russian officer. They meet the torpedo head on and it
    bounces harmlessly off the hull of the sub.

    The American officer realizes what has happened. They were able to close
    the distance with the torpedo before it had a chance to arm itself. Upon
    reflection, his response was two words, "Combat Tactics".

    How does this apply to you? You need to meet your debt head on, not run
    from it. Take care of it before it has the capacity to destroy you. Even with
    family members "screaming and threatening" you need to turn your ship to
    decrease the distance debt stretches in your future and assume "Combat
    Tactics".

    This is a great challenge. That's why you should carefully decide how you
    spend your money. It is why you need to track your spending. It is why you
    should engage in aggressively paying down your debt. These things are
    "Combat Tactics" against debt. When that battle is over they can become
    your peacetime policy to purchase and ensure your future.

    David Wilding
    http://www.debtattack.com
    Changing Attitudes Toward And
    Acceptance Of Personal Debt


    About the Author

    David Wilding has, for the past ten years, been trying to help people rid their lives of debt. Through changing their attitudes towards, and their acceptance of, debt in their lives, he has help many to reach the goal : living debt free. Visit his website http://www.debtattack.com.







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