Monday, January 5, 2015

Making Sense Of Consumer Debt

By Rachael Gutierrez


Our economy seems to be in more danger each passing day. As it becomes worse, consumer debt is on the increase. Many once affluent communities are now facing bankruptcy and/or foreclosure. Many are in despair because they do not know what to do. Agencies that offer possible solutions to these problems are also growing in number.

This type of debt focuses solely on individuals. It excludes businesses and organizations. In some studies it includes mortgages while in others mortgage costs are omitted. One reason house payments are sometimes not included is because this type of debt is said to include only consumable items, or items that do not appreciate in value over time.

Most experts consider this spending unjustified. They see it as someone buying items that are not essential. For example, if a person buys a larger television just for the sake of having something nicer, this is unjustified spending. However, in reality, many are not buying unjustified items, but are in financial trouble because of needing essentials like food or medicine.

Pay day loans, credit cards, and various other short term loan companies are major contributors to this unique financial problem. Consumers look to them for only short term solutions to a problem that is in reality long term. Some need instant gratification and are unwilling to wait until they have saved enough money to get something that they want. Others see these short term loans as a way to help meet their immediate financial needs. They do not realize that they are digging themselves even deeper into debt.

This trend has led to an increase in businesses of payment consolidation and credit counseling. These organization offer ways to manage credit or to consolidate payments owed. They give personal options, and usually help their clients pay off their financial obligations in just a few years. Some also teach credit repair and money management techniques.

Personal debt can have a positive impact on the economy. People who spend more money of consumable items create a larger demand for those items. This results in more jobs to create those items, in other words, increased domestic production. Some people also wisely use these funds to start their own small business, or to improve their standing in their present job. All of these factors can have a short term positive influence on the economy.

Some consumers owe thousands of dollars for personal loans. Some who suffer from compulsive overspending can owe tens of thousands of dollars. Often those with the most financial problems are having to pay much higher interest rates on their short term loans. This leads to even more financial stress to make their regular payments.

Consumer debt is a serious problem today. If consumers do not learn personal financial management, they are looking for problems in the long term. People should try to get their personal finances under control before it leads to things like bankruptcies or foreclosures.




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