The word credit has undergone a subtle change of meaning. It used to be a means for businessmen to raise funds for expansion or a new venture, and was a word with very limited use outside the business world. Nowadays credit is more often taken to mean the opportunities for individuals to spend more than they earn and to live beyond their means, with a concomitant increase in the numbers declaring bankruptcy.
This situation however seems to have lost its aura of shame, and instead has become, whilst not quite a badge of pride, at least an apparently easy way out of a crisis of ones own making. In 2008 over 1 million individuals declared bankruptcy in the US; the trend would seem to indicate that the figure for 2009 will also grow. Since 2005, where bankruptcies had dropped from the 2004 peak of over 2 million, the number of fillings have increased each year. (more…)

Personal finance is serious business. Debt is especially troublesome for many people because it hinders their abilities to do the things they want to do. Being able to control debt and make it possible to reduce debt is a vital part of achieving financial and personal success. The following is why debt is not be taken lightly and some ways to start to get out of debt.

