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For Immediate Release - April 14, 2004
Some tips to reduce debt problems
- Don't let your debt problems overpower you. Be analytical, creative and
realistic to find options that can help you out.
- What worked out for someone else in resolving economical
problems may not be the best choice for you.
- Don't feel embarrassed by having financial problems. It could happen
to anybody.
If you admit you are facing some difficulties, your family and work
colleges would be willing to help you in different ways, either by making
savings at home or by helping you to not make unnecessary expenses.
- Be frugal. The best way to save is by not spending more than you
can really afford.
- Draw up a budget and stick to it. Don't let money just disappear
through your hands. Have a strict control on your spending.
- Get extra income. Everybody in the family can help. Teenagers
could take a newspaper route to deliver every morning; some members of
the family could help for a couple of hours at a local shop. Those skills
you have but probably thought could never use such as painting,
writing, teaching languages or other school subjects could help
you bring home some more money.
- Don't be afraid to ask for some advice. Having more options could
help you to clarify, organize your ideas and most probably find some
strategies to resolve your situation. The answer could be there; just
clicking at the right place in the Internet could do wonders for you.
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