If you had to choose the greatest enemy of your financial security, where would you look? In the
lineup, as you look them over, who would you choose? There are so many that qualify. Banks,
credit card companies, persuasive advertisers, finance companies, and identity thieves, would all
be in the running.
Banks because, while you are their customer, they do not have your best interests at heart. They
hit you with all sorts of fees and charges for services which used to be provided free. They
constantly bombard you with offers to go further into debt. Car loans, home equity loans and
other lines of credit are pitched in every statement you receive. But, they are not your worst
financial enemy.
Credit card companies love to add charges for many different errors on your part (and sometimes
theirs). Late fees, over-limit fees, yearly fees, and returned check fees are just a few. They hike
your interest rate if you looked cross-eyed on a Tuesday, or miss a payment (not just with them,
but any creditor). Still, they are not your greatest financial enemy.
Persuasive advertisers love to get you to buy, buy, and buy. They have you pegged as far as your
habits. They know your wants and desires. They have so much information on you, the fight isnt
even fair. Their ads make you feel good and pull all the triggers. Yet, they are not your greatest
financial enemy.
Finance companies who charge rates that reach to the moon do you no favors when you walk in
the door. Sometimes you dont even need to walk in the door. They send you a check you can
deposit in your account and thus take out a loan with them with out ever seeing them. They turn
easy money into easy debt; easy until it comes time to pay the bill. Even here you will not find
your greatest financial enemy.
How about identity thieves? They pilfer your financial information, and run wild with the account
they set up. They rummage through your trash, set up scams, and flat out steal your info. They
definitely qualify as real lowlifes. Never the less they arent your greatest financial enemy either.
So how do you find your greatest financial enemy? You go look in the mirror. This is the person
you really need to watch. This is who gives into all of the credit offers in the mailbox. This person
watches the television and reads the magazines; then responds to the ads that are displayed. It is
this same person who is careless with their financial information or falls for the scams.
This is the man or woman who spends more that they make. This person refuses to save any
money. It is this person who doesnt invest for the future. This is also the person who doesnt
educate themselves in matters of money. This is your greatest financial enemy.
It is this person who ruins all your dreams. It is also this person over who you have the most
control. Do not look anywhere else for the cause of your financial problems. You are in charge
and you are accountable.
You need to take the time to investigate all matters financial. You need to educate yourself
concerning money, credit, debt and its uses. You are the one who needs to curb your spending.
You are the one who needs to establish a plan for your savings and in turn your future. Your
greatest enemy is in the mirror, and so is your greatest help and friend. Depending on who or
what you see determines what you need to change or what you need to keep doing.
(c)2005 David Wilding
David Wilding has for the past ten years worked with both groups and individuals to rid their lives of debt. Visit his site http://www.debtattack.com for more ideas, tools, and strategies to get rid of your debt.