Debt Free Roadmap `Consumer looking to become debt smart despite holiday debt woes`

Released on = December 9, 2005, 8:00 pm

Press Release Author = Jennings Online Marketing

Industry = Consumer Services

Press Release Summary = Household debt is at a record high relative to disposable
income. For many, debt is considered a normal part of life. This time of the year
consumers think with their hearts instead of with their minds. The after effects can
leave them overwhelmed with regret and anxiety. Any debt resource must provide both
a comprehensive and detailed approach to consumer debt. Consumers must become their
own advocates through

education.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
12/9/2005


Debt Free Roadmap \"Consumer looking to buy now, pay later despite holiday debt woes\".

Families all over are enslaved by their debt racked up over the years. The burden is
immense. They don\'t want anyone to know they're having a hard time making ends meet
- especially any kids that might be involved. Gifts must be given and the show must
go on.

Lexington, Kentucky - 12/9/2005

For many, debt is considered a normal part of life. This time of the year consumers
think with their hearts instead of with their minds. The after effects can leave
them overwhelmed with regret and anxiety. Any debt resource must provide both a
comprehensive and detailed approach to consumer debt. Consumers must now become
their own advocates through education.

Consumers have relied on debt consolidation services extensively, but for most it\'s
only added to the confusion. Once someone consolidates into one debt, they can
sometimes convince themselves that they've dealt with the problem when, at best,
they\'ve been on a treadmill going nowhere. The way to get out of debt is by changing
habits. Consumers need to commit to getting on a written game plan and sticking to
it.

The top-three reasons given for rising debt according to American Demographics which
tracks consumer trends are that :

1. People are living beyond their means (26 percent).
2. Credit cards are easily obtained (17 percent).
3. Incomes aren\'t keeping up with expenses (17 percent).

Debtfree Roadmap educates consumers by:

1. Providing step by step instruction thus educating consumers to become \"debt smart\"
2. Helping consumers to determine debt priorities, and establish reachable short
term goals.
3. Educating consumers on how to save on necessary purchases and how to avoid
unnecessary debt.
4. Focusing on empowering families to set up realistic budgets while celebrating
their successes.
5. Teaching credit strategies that boost credit scores systematically.

For more information about Debt Free Roadmap Strategies. Direct line: (859)
514-6697 Email: info@debtfree-roadmap.com Other helpful information regarding the
event can be found at: http://www.debtfree-roadmap.com.


For More Information Contact:

Winfred Jennings
info@debtfree-roadmap.com
http://www.debtfree-roadmap.com


Web Site = http://www.debtfree-roadmap.com

Contact Details = Winfred Jennings

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