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Credit and the Balance of Power

Married, Significant Other, or Partner

If you are like most people you have some type of partner; whether it is in business or personal, we are all connected to someone. Because of the view of what credit is, and how we validate our use, you or your partner may be a victim of credit and how it is  utilized, it can be slanted sideways to fill the users desires.  Usually, the matched pair do not view the “how to  use” credit through the same lens. If you do then, either you are very blessed, because you understand credit and refuse to become its slave; or effectually cursed burdened down by its task master weight that presses, squeezes the you very life from you.

Today, like yesterday and every generation before that has had access to credit, each of  us as one must come to an agreement that waging our future today must come to a halt. The issue many face is the ability to say NO!

What, and to whom are you saying no to:

  • A salesman
  • A partner, spouse, child, or yourself
  • Sleepless nights
  • Undo stress
  • Poor health
  • Bad attitude
  • Victim mentality
  • To an unending treadmill of drudgery
  • Instant gratification
  • Shame and embarrassment
  • Divorce
  • Separation
  • Desperation

If you are the spender in a business relationship, or home environment I would hope that you are concerned with your future. With all of your future wrapped up in your signature on the bottom of a contract or held in your hands, you are responsible not only for your potential future, you also are responsible the one you are destroying.

Help For Mortgages

In an effort to help many who are in need of important information on mortgage refi's and credit issues, these posts have been written. However Word Press is not my normal, web editor so if it seems out of order,it is.

Take time to review the Archives or the category listings. The goal of this blog is to get the right information into the persons hands that are in the most need.

Thank you for understanding,
Kaycee Marlett