America is addicted to debt. Just call us the credit nation, from the highest levels of government all the way down to Main Street USA. America and Americans are obsessed with credit and rely on debt every day. Even as the nation and its consumers struggle under record debt levels, we continue to rack up more.
Like it or not, we need credit. As we have established during and since the global financial meltdown of 2008, credit keeps the wheels of the global money machine well greased. Concepts, such as buying a home, starting a business, or buying an investment property often could not become realities without some form of credit. In fact, utility companies, banks, landlords and even employers often require credit checks before extending services or employment.
Credit and its associated debts are a part of our reality, and will continue to be for the foreseeable future, and it is up to each individual consumer to not let credit ruin them. Unfortunately for many, it already has. The level of consumer debt has grown exponentially in the U.S., where tens of millions of credit consumers find themselves overwhelmed by their personal debts.
If you find yourself in a credit or debt bind, keep reading. This book will provide an overview of credit and debt management concepts that every consumer should know about so they know how to live with credit.
Tags: credit repair, credit analysis, credit risk, credit analysis
Like it or not, we need credit. As we have established during and since the global financial meltdown of 2008, credit keeps the wheels of the global money machine well greased. Concepts, such as buying a home, starting a business, or buying an investment property often could not become realities without some form of credit. In fact, utility companies, banks, landlords and even employers often require credit checks before extending services or employment.
Credit and its associated debts are a part of our reality, and will continue to be for the foreseeable future, and it is up to each individual consumer to not let credit ruin them. Unfortunately for many, it already has. The level of consumer debt has grown exponentially in the U.S., where tens of millions of credit consumers find themselves overwhelmed by their personal debts.
If you find yourself in a credit or debt bind, keep reading. This book will provide an overview of credit and debt management concepts that every consumer should know about so they know how to live with credit.
Tags: credit repair, credit analysis, credit risk, credit analysis