Take Back Control Of Your Finances

By: Martin Lukac
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:17:29
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When it comes to money, control is everything. Have you ever noticed how out-of-control your entire life can seem when you are up to your ears in debt? It can almost paralyze other parts of your life. You are stressed. You can't think, you can't sleep and you dread paying the bills or checking your account balances.

Do you know why?

Because you are letting your finances control you. You have given up control. But finances just can't run themselves. You can't ignore your money situation. You can't charge on your credit cards and then ignore the fact that you can't pay for it. Eventually, it will all catch up with you.

I've heard it said by many financial advisors that once you are able to control your finances, the rest of your life will fall in order. That is because the same self-control you use in managing your money will affect other aspects of your life. For example, people who live frugally often live quite neatly. They realize that everything they own costs money. They accept the responsibility and take care of their belongings. It's funny how money can affect many aspects of our lives.

What you must do is find a way to get back control. You do this by simply taking care of your finances on a regular basis. Are you wondering how you will pay your bills or get rid of your debt? No answers?

There is no answer until you sit down and find one. You have to look at where your money is being spent. You have to look honestly at the amount of debt you have. Until you get a picture of your financial situation, you will never find the money you need to pay the bills or get out of debt. You are living blindly.

You should know every day exactly how much money you have. This takes seconds. Just sit down for a little bit each night and write things down in your checking account register. This not only puts you in control, it makes it so that you can't simply ignore how much money you really have left.

You have to find a budget that works for you. This will help you know where your money is going, where it should be going and where you want it to go. You simply keep track of what you are spending and are responsible for it. When you see that you can cut back in a certain area, do it. That's all there is to it. There are many different budgeting methods. The key is to find one that works for you.

When you are controlling your finances, you are able to get out of debt, save for the future and find a little money for the things you really want. It doesn't take a lot. After the first week or so of figuring things out, you probably will only spend five to 30 minutes an evening working on your finances. That sure beats worrying all night.

Take control of your money situation. Don't just worry and fret. Write out a plan based on what is really going on with your money. Start taking steps to get out of debt and save for the future. Believe me, when you are out of debt your financial life will be more easily controlled. By taking back control, you are taking your life back.

Martin Lukac represents www.RateEmpire.com, an Internet consumer banking marketplace. RateEmpire.com is a destination site of personal finance, investing, taxes and mortgage rates. RateEmpire.com provides mortgage guides and financial rates and information. RateEmpire.com also operates a financial portal #1 American Financial, found at www.1AmericanFinancial.com and San Diego loan portal www.LendingSanDiego.com

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