Credit Repair And The Greatest Wealth Building Secret

Posted by Nick Niesen on November 8th, 2010

Wealth is Power

Wealth means security, opportunity, and quality of life. Are you ready to take the first step towards financial freedom? Credit repair expert Jim Kemish offers some powerful tips that can get you started today.

Learning to Save

A budget is a balancing act between your income and your expenses. If your income exceeds your expenses you will enjoy the comfort of living within your means. If your budget is too tight a single unexpected expense can be the start of credit problems. The first step in building wealth is to structure your budget to allow for savings. Savings will provide a cushion to insure that your credit is unaffected by unforeseen expenses. As time goes by and your savings grow you will discover that you are moving surely towards a life of confidence and financial freedom. And if you are in a credit repair program a savings plan will insure your ability to maintain the great credit that you are working hard to achieve.

Shifting Priorities

There is nothing more uncomfortable than the discovery that you cannot pay your bills. Many financially successful individuals have gone through tough times and successfully channeled their discomfort into a great determination to change the direction of their lives. They forced themselves to examine their budget, live within their means, and to make savings and investment a priority. Over time the shift in priorities resulted in personal wealth, financial freedom, and a quality of life that far outweighed the sacrifices they made.

Getting Started

The first step towards building wealth is to take a close look at your finances. Look at your checkbook and credit card statements. What are you spending money on? Add up your monthly expenses and compare the total with your monthly income. Is there enough left for savings? Examine your expenses. What can you do without? Every dollar that can be cut from your expenses is a dollar that can be saved. Have you ever felt the discomfort of not being able to pay your bills? Most people in credit repair programs are familiar with this discomfort. Consider that feeling and then think about how great it would feel to have money left over each month. What is that worth to you? I think you will find that peace of mind and the knowledge that you are doing the right thing for yourself is worth the effort of budgetary restraint.

The Power of Credit

Credit can work for and against you. There are some purchases that would be impossible without credit. Most people cannot afford to purchase an automobile for cash. But the same credit that makes the purchase possible can be a problem as well. How much of a car do you need? When you see that you can upgrade for an extra $100 each month do you understand the impact of that decision on your life? The decision to upgrade may be fine! But it should be made with a real understanding of the cost. If you put $100 into a money market account each month at an interest rate of 5% you would have saved $6,800 at the end of 5 years. $200 per month translates into $13,600. It adds up. There are many decisions that work the same way. The use of credit on purchases like a car or a television may seem minor, but together they can have a major impact on your life. In the credit repair business we speak with very intelligent people every day that have run into credit problems simply by not considering the long term effect of seemingly small decisions. Ask yourself what you can afford. Ask yourself what the real cost is.

Savings and Your Credit

One of the benefits of starting a budget and savings plan is great credit. If you allow for enough of a margin in your budget to save a percent of your income each month you will find it easy to pay your bills. And in the case of unexpected expenses, that margin will allow you to accommodate those expenses without causing you to be late. Are you involved in credit repair? This will make a world of difference in your life. And it?s just the beginning! As your credit improves and your credit scores rise you will find that lenders charge you lower interest rates. This can affect every credit based expense that you have, from your credit cards to your automobile loan and your mortgage. And as your interest rates fall, so do your monthly payments. You get more for your money and have more left to save and invest. Are you ready? Take the first step today. You?ll be glad you did!

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