Is It Really Risky To Have A Heavy Installment To Pay? Log in    Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Business Articles
 
 
www.BuildYourOwnBusiness.biz Web
RSS
BuildYourOwnBusiness Podcast Podcast | What is RSS?
   
Receive our free weekly
business articles newsletter




No photo uploaded
Melissa Kellett

Melissa Kellett
featured author

Occupation:
Financial Consultant

Profile:
Melissa Kellett is an expert loan consultant who has worked for twenty years in the financial industry and helps people to repair their credit and get approved for home loans, unsecured personal loans, student loans, consolidation loans, car loans and many other types of loans and financial products. If you want to learn more about Personal Loans and Bad Credit Loans you can visit her site http://www.speedybadcredi tloans.com/

Location:
Miami, Florida, USA

Website:
Speedy Bad Credit Loans

RSS Stay updated on our latest articles with RSS

What is RSS?


Recommended Resources:



Small Business Loans & Financing

TSE Membership banner

Top 10 Sales Articles sponsor logo



The Top Sales Experts widget



Is It Really Risky To Have A Heavy Installment To Pay?

by Melissa Kellett  RSS Melissa Kellett
 

Be the first reader to add a comment

It is true that whenever you have an important monthly payment to make, it usually has the risk of late payments or literally defaulting. With the example story I am about to disclose, I wish to show that if one is really intent on getting by, nothing will get in the way.

A Stupid Credit Card Debt

I was recently divorced and I had no job. I was living at an old aunt’s place, since I couldn’t even rent a room and all I had was a credit card. I had already started paying the minimum amount and it was excessively overloaded. In the end, as it happens to most individuals in the same situation, they called me in to hand over the card, so they could void it.

Accumulative Interest

What came next was an endless “pilgrimage” with my few belongings, from house to house. No steady job, since I was quite battered due to the fact that in the course of just 30 days I was left without a job, without a family and no place to live in. I started a “dry” spell and it remained with me until I finally got round to a new atmosphere, new job and new energy. But the card debt… was accumulating interest.

It Is Easier Said Than Done

I had started a new era in my life, finding a new niche and exploiting it very well, since it was a free-lance job. In the end I slided into a self-employed situation that was very well paid. I had learnt to sell my services very well and quite dear. I remembered the debt at all times, but I just didn’t feel like putting my head on the chopping block.

The Inevitable

One day, the inevitable happened. My father had passed away and my family needed to sell the house to buy a smaller one for my mother. Seven brothers and sisters had to sign an authorization for the sale… But I was barred from all commercial operations because I had a debt. What started as a $5,000 debt was now, after 7 years, a nice fat sum of $20,000.

The Solution

My sister took a loan under her name and a small part of it was used for the moving and some repairs that had to be made on the new apartment. The rest was all to pay for my debt, cash down, so as to accelerate my legal rehabilitation. And now, came the real difficult part. I had to pay an installment of $800, at a time I had not planned to allot that much money to a debt I didn’t even want to pay back.

Four Long Years

Forty-eight months of bleeding my pocket from its precious greenbacks. There was no other option. If I failed to pay, it could mean serious trouble for my sister and in the long run a default with the probable loss of my mother’s house.

I still don’t know how I managed to pay every single payment. The summer months are usually bad for business, since I was teaching English to Korean immigrants and when their kids had vacations, they dropped off. I skipped a payment at the very beginning, but made up for it the following month.

Conclusion

What I mean with this is that when you want to hold on to your precious home, and especially the home of those who depend on you, you don’t know how you manage, but you pay up. And your property is never at risk. With a firm intention, there is no fear of not making it.

Melissa Kellett is an expert loan consultant who has worked for twenty years in the financial industry and helps people to repair their credit and get approved for home loans, unsecured personal loans, student loans, consolidation loans, car loans and many other types of loans and financial products. If you want to learn more about Private Loans with Bad Credit and Unsecured Loans for Poor Credit you can visit her site http://www.speedybadcreditloans.com/

Internal Tags: Finance, Business Finance Articles

Technorati tags: , , , , , ,

Melissa Kellett, Miami, Florida, USA - November 20th, 2009
Add a comment | Email this article to a colleague




Subscribe today and receive 5 free summaries!


Email this article to a colleague:

Your name Your email Your colleague's email
  Send me a weekly update of latest articles (you may unsubscribe at any time) 



Add a comment

Name
 
Location
 
Email Address (not for publication)
Send me a weekly update of latest articles
(you may unsubscribe at any time)
 
Comments Add link in comments   
Verification code
Verification code

Top Business Resources | Business Resources | Add Your Business Resource

Business Articles | Business Administration Articles | Change Management Articles | Business Communication Articles | Customer Service Articles | e Business Articles | Entrepreneur Articles | Business Ethics Articles | Business Exit Strategy Articles | Business Finance Articles | Business Franchising Articles | Business Funding Articles | General Business Articles | Home Business Articles | HR Management Articles | Information Management Articles | Information Technology Articles | International Business Articles | Business Law Articles | Business Leadership Articles | Business Marketing Articles | Employee Motivation Articles | Operations Management Articles | Outsourcing Articles | Business Research Articles | Sales Management Articles | Small Business Articles | Business Strategy Articles | Supply Chain Management Articles

About us | Contact us | Terms | Disclaimer
© Copyright 2006 BuildYourOwnBusiness.biz All Rights Reserved.