Less Can Be Better

Let’s face it. Many of us have been living on a superficial income and the economy has allowed us to extend ourselves beyond our means.
At the end of 2008, American’s credit card debt reached $972.72 billion, including both general purpose credit cards and private label credit cards not owned by a bank and the average credit card debt per household, regardless of whether or not they have a credit card was $8,329. (Nilson Report, April 2009 from CreditCards.com statistics.)
Take control of your finances. Less can be better – living within your means – no debt interest – less stress – touching down with basic values.
Reduce Expenditures: It may be easier than you think.
- Make a budget for the coming six months and stick to it. This will help you to reduce spending and oblige you to reassess your lifestyle.
- Think creatively to reduce expenditures. Organize a swap session to exchange clothing and sports equipment. Invite your date for a picnic at sunset. Walk or bicycle shorter distances. You may very well find that you become a less stressed, happier, healthier you!
- Remember that you are never too young or too old to control your expenses. Begin now!
A recession touches all of us. Meet it with confidence and age-esteem. It’s an ideal opportunity to join forces with others of all generations to buy in bulk, share equipment and give mutual support.

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