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		<title>Do you have a money problem? &#8211; Look for the signs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the first in a 5 part series on the steps necessary to get the ball rolling on solving your financial woes.  This first part focuses on identifying the &#8216;tell tale&#8217; signs that you may be in financial peril.  Or maybe you just need to work on cleaning things up a bit. 1.  How to identify [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>This is the first in a 5 part series on the steps necessary to get the ball rolling on solving your financial woes.  This first part focuses on identifying the &#8216;tell tale&#8217; signs that you may be in financial peril.  Or maybe you just need to work on cleaning things up a bit.</p>
<p>1.  How to identify whether you have a financial crisis.</p>
<p>Before we can even get serious about saving money and repairing our financial situation we just have to accept the fact that there is a problem.  This goes much deeper than just saying to yourself &#8216;I&#8217;ll be a little short next week so I better spend a little less for now&#8217;.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to list some of the symptoms that I experienced just before I realized that i&#8217;m in trouble.  I&#8217;ll expand on each and give an example so you can judge for yourself if this applies to you. </p>
<p>See if you can relate to some of these scenarios..</p>
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<li>Do you sometimes put off paying a bill until payday, even if that means your payment will be late?  Do you not care about the late penalties?  I&#8217;m guilty of this, sometimes I&#8217;ll check the calendar and see my car payment is due two days before I get paid.  Well, the payment goes out late because I just don&#8217;t have the money.</li>
<li>Do you sometimes buy something even though you will then not have enough to pay your bills?  Again, guilty as charged, I, of course take it up a level by mentally convincing myself that I MUST have said product or service, even though I could put it off a week or two.</li>
<li>Do you pay credit card bills with other credit cards?  Wow, I used to do this, take a cash advance on card A to pay card B, then do it again the other way.  How stupid is that?  Once again, I made it even stupider by buying gift cards with store credit cards, then buying a small item and getting the change back just to give myself some pocket money.</li>
<li>When faced with a purchase you want {or must} make do you immediately go online and start applying for more credit cards? Is saving not an option?  I did this just a few months ago, I wanted to get my brother a nice birthday present, since I had no available credit or savings I started applying for even more credit cards.  Luckily, I was refused for all of them.   </li>
<li>Do you buy things just to look cool or successful to your family, coworkers, romantic interests, etc&#8230;  and then resort to one of the above reasons to justify it?  Yep, for me it&#8217;s called a 2007 Dodge Nitro {fully loaded} of course.  My previous car didn&#8217;t even have 27k miles on it.  How stupid is that?? </li>
<li>Do you sometimes call in sick to work because you don&#8217;t have enough money left for tolls, parking, gas, bus fare or whatever?  I can&#8217;t say I&#8217;ve done this, but I have come horribly close in the past year.  Trading sick days just to save 5 or 10 bucks, argh&#8230;</li>
<li>Do you not care if a credit card has a yearly membership fee or 20% interest rate?  Is the only number you see on the screen the 300 buck credit line??  Yeah, done this too, of course you say to yourself &#8216;I&#8217;ll just pay the whole thing off when the bill comes..&#8217;  </li>
<li>Do you just not pay a large bill so you can &#8216;catch up&#8217; with several smaller ones?  Do you not care what happens to your credit rating?   I&#8217;ve done this in conjunction with #1.  The juggling game only leads to missed payments and loads of late fees.  I&#8217;ll never do this again.</li>
<li>Have you put off necessary medical or dental treatment because you just can&#8217;t afford it? yet still order lunch everyday at 10 bucks a pop?  I haven&#8217;t done this, but see the next one&#8230;</li>
<li>Have you not fed or taken care of your pet because you don&#8217;t have the money?  yet still go out partying every Friday night??  I feel horrible about this, but don&#8217;t worry, I take care of my poo&#8217; now, she&#8217;s a happy puppy!  Never again will I jeopardize the health or happiness of my pup just so I can spend money on useless crap.  </li>
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<p>One thing I noticed with the above list is the common theme of not caring about my credit rating, yet turning to credit whenever I needed money.  I guess this could be the root of all my problems.  You know  42 years learning how to be a spender, living the &#8216;i want it now&#8217; kind of life can&#8217;t be unlearned in a few days. I know there are some stupid, embarrassing things here, but as I said on my &#8216;About&#8217; page, this blog is a personal contract with myself and I need to document every little idiotic thing i&#8217;ve done so I never repeat it.  Take a look at the list above, are you guilty of any of this?  Do you have any crisis symptoms you&#8217;d like to share?  let me know and I&#8217;ll post it up {no names of course}  the more I list the less chance I do it.</p>
<p>Stay tuned for Part two.  Assessing your financial situation -  Getting a handle on your debt.</p>
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