Debt Free Living
Sunday, June 28th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedLet’s be honest. Does anyone really enjoyu borrowing money from friends and strangers alike just to keep our families from want? Obviously, we would prefer that we had the cash or earning capacity to meet our needs. But in today’s world of the worldwide economic crisis and staggering inflation in many countries, trying to survive with the same pay is a struggle indeed. The only way out seems to be to keep adding to our debt, never mind that that caused the problem in the first place. Mortgages, student loans and many other kinds of loans only keep adding up the older we get, and before we know it we are swamped under all the bills that keep adding up.
debt free and prosperous living
Debt free living is a challenge, but it is not impossible. There are many ways in which you can make your life one of debt free living. For example, remember all that change you get when visiting the supermarket that invariably ends up someplace you can’t even remember? It’s quite rewarding to collect all of that in one place and see how much you have when the month is over - kind of like when you were little. This is just one small step towards making sure you have debt free living. How does saving up link to debt free living? Saving even cents makes sure you can pay off a that much more of your debt. This takes you one step closer to debt free living. If you keep in mind that little actions over time can help you with debt free living, you can come up with lots of little ways of getting there. It is normal now for families to have dinners that are store bought almost every day. This is understandable considering both parents are probably working full time and so there is no time to put aside for cooking every day. But trying to make sure you refrain from buying food from out at least twice a week will mean that you could save at least $10 per week. This will add up to $40 a month. Also cutting down on the coffee you buy at work, or buying less soda for the house will mean you save around $15 per week.
Debt free living may not seem like a possibility right now, but facing the challenge of trying to save up as much as possible will help you get closer to that kind of life.
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