2012 Money Resolutions: Consolidated Credit Offers Tips to Cut Costs and Dissolve Debt in the New Year
A shrinking middle class, high unemployment and money worries are challenges facing many Americans as we enter 2012. Consolidated Credit offers an infographic with tips on how to face these challenges and keep financial New Year resolutions for the next 12 months and beyond.
Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) January 02, 2012
Start 2012 off on the right foot with a clear and concise financial plan. With holiday spending over, consumers must face the reality of what was spent. The financial experts at Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc. offer tips to pay off debt and become financially fit.
Howard Dvorkin, CPA and founder of Consolidated Credit warns consumers to be realistic about their money resolutions. “Consumers must be cautious when setting financial goals, otherwise they may be impossible to maintain,” said Dvorkin.
The stress of holiday overspending often leads to depression and anxiety. However, it is not how much a person owes, but how the debt affects them and what they do to correct the situation.
“Someone could owe $1,000 and that could be a major burned to them whereas others may see that as a manageable amount of debt. People should seek help when they start feeling distressed. Whether a person needs to budget his way out of a $500 or $50,000 debt, there are ways to do it,” said Dvorkin.
Consolidated Credit’s Tips for Dissolving Debt and Cutting Costs in 2012:
- Keep track of spending. To better handle frivolous spending, start by writing everything down. Then start cutting back on things that are not needed and start saving. For budgeting solutions see the New Year’s resolutions infographic.
About Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc.
Incorporated in 1993, Consolidated Credit provides personal finance educational assistance, financial wellness programs, budgeting assistance, and debt management plans throughout the United States. Consolidated Credit is a member of the Better Business Bureau and it ISO 9001 registered and accepted worldwide.
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