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Are you receiving letters or phone calls from creditors about delinquent payments? 6. Are you using one credit card to pay the current monthly bill on another credit card? 7. Are you charging more each month than what you make in credit card payments? 8. Are you working overtime just to keep up with your minimum credit card payments? 9. Are you near the limit or maxed out on your existing credit cards? 10. Are you constantly applying for unsolicited credit card offers? 11. Are you tapping into your savings or IRA to pay you monthly bills? 12. Are you concerned about how you will pay all of your bills each month? In addition, if you don’t know how much you actually owe chances are you are headed for trouble. As you answer these questions and you start to feel “uneasy”, it’s time to take action. You should immediately set up a budget and gather up the actual amounts you owe to eac The Two-Hour Sales Presentation Vs. 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As you answer these questions and you start to feel “uneasy”, it’s time to take action. You should immediately set up a budget and gather up the actual amounts you owe to eac Why Every Business Needs A Website with your minimum credit card payments?Why, you may ask, does my business need a website? The answer is simple; a website has the functionality to work for your business. Websites serve to attract new customers and inform current customers. The website is very similar to a salesperso 9. Are you near the limit or maxed out on your existing credit cards? 10. Are you constantly applying for unsolicited credit card offers? 11. Are you tapping into your savings or IRA to pay you monthly bills? 12. Are you concerned about how you will pay all of your bills each month? In addition, if you don’t know how much you actually owe chances are you are headed for trouble. As you answer these questions and you start to feel “uneasy”, it’s time to take action. You should immediately set up a budget and gather up the actual amounts you owe to eac Leadership Skills Means Turnover is Not a Problem l pay all of your bills each month?“Ha!” you say. “For someone to make a statement like that, they obviously haven’t worked in the real world and certainly have never had to run a company.” Well, let me assure you. In my past I’ve not only run companies, but spent many years in o In addition, if you don’t know how much you actually owe chances are you are headed for trouble. As you answer these questions and you start to feel “uneasy”, it’s time to take action. You should immediately set up a budget and gather up the actual amounts you owe to each of your creditors. You should also seek out some professional advise if, after you do the math, the numbers show that you are over your head in debt. As always, to learn more about your options and managing your debt, log onto www.debtreliefoptions.com. Jon Noble
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