The Use of Credit Card Debt Reduction on the Rise

Over one and half million people filed for bankruptcy in the 2010 fiscal year. This number is up almost 14% from 2009. It is obvious with this rise that Americans are in trouble, many have made mistakes spending money inappropriately while others maxed out their credit card due to necessity. Regardless, of the reason you may be in debt there are other options besides bankruptcy.

One option many debtors are considering is that of credit card debt reduction. This solution will take you longer to get out of debt compared to a settlement or consolidation, but may be worth it in the long run as programs such as settlements or consolidation land the debtor back in debt only after a short period of time. Debt reduction takes hard work and time, which if you are willing to do will get you out of debt.

You will first have to take control of your money, rather than your money having control over you. In order for debt reduction to work, you may need to take a second job and will definitely need to cut back on expenses. You will then have to apply the extra money you are saving or making towards paying off your debt. This will take strong will power on your part, and will often seem like a constant struggle.

The benefit of debt reduction is ultimately getting out of debt, but you will also learn better money management that will last for years. Unlike with a consolidation or a settlement program you learn how to control your own finances, which is a skill that will last a lifetime.

If you have strong will power and are willing to do anything to get yourself out of debt then you will want to consider credit card debt reduction. Bankruptcy or a settlement no longer have to be the only options if you are willing to take the time and work hard to eliminate your debt.

Monique Rowe is a guest writer for Franklin Debt Relief.
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Deadliest Catch – A Loved Captain Hands Over the Business

For the last five years I have seen every single Deadliest Catch episode.  I fell in love with all the moving parts of owning and operating a crabbing fishing boat.  It has been pretty cool to see how the fleet has evolved in the last five years.  New captains, new crew members, new strategies, deck hands switching boats, sons and brothers joining the fleet.  The emotion and brotherhood of the crew members in the mist of the Bering Sea was spectacular.  Tonight on national television we lose a captain, a business owner, and father.

Phil Harris was the captain of the lovely lady, Cornelia Marie.  The Cornelia Marie is a 128 foot Bering Sea crab fishing boat.  For the last five years on Deadliest Catch, Phil has crabbed the unforgiving seas off the coast of  Alaska.  The prize, gold of the ocean.  King Crab, Opilio Crab and if your Sig Hanson, lots and lots of Cod.  The wealth to be earned fishing the Bering Sea is enormous.  There however, is a price to pay for such a career.  Long hours skippering a boat across treacherous waters, being out at sea for months and months at a time missing your family and loved ones, the responsibility of keeping a crew alive and safe, and bringing home the gold. Read the rest of this entry »

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