Financial Planning - Don’t Make it More Difficult Than Necessary

Nov 14th, 2008 | By William Blake | Category: Finance
by William Blake

There are many television programs on today regarding financial planning. These programs usually give good advice that can be used in your life to improve your financial situation.

Usually the advice they give can be quite helpful. It is rare that these programs will mislead you.

Because much of financial planning is just good sense of judgement and practical knowledge the advice given is rarely that difficult to understand. Sometimes the accountants and fancy financial advisors may intimidate you. It can make it seem much more difficult than it really is.

So why do so many people turn their lives into a financial nightmare? When it’s so easy to find a good financial planning program today, often at no cost to the consumer, why are so many people in debt? Whey can’t they turn their lives around?

Some people only submit to the advice of a credit counselor or other advisor during crisis time. When the crisis passes they slip right back into their old financial ways. There is no way to really improve your financial situation doing that. You must be determined to get with a program and stick with it for the long haul.

Plant a seed in good soil, nurture it, and it will return a bumper crop. A farmer isn’t going to be successful if he only goes to work when he feels like it. And you will only be successful with a financial planning program if you apply it consistently.

Take control today by determining that you will only spend what you have. No more credit purchases. Work to pay off your credit card balances. If possible, transfer for balances to a lower interest credit card.

Simplify your life by getting rid of unnecessary things. If you sell these things you can use the proceeds to pay off some of your debt. Work to pay your debt off completely and quickly. Only use credit in an emergency situation. You will be amazed how much these few things will change your life.

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