Self-storage and Bankruptcy. Is There a Connection?

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

In the last ten years, self-storage centers have infiltrated America faster than a bad singer on YouTube. From basic storage sheds with individual bays to climate-controlled multi-story complexes, we have become a nation obsessed with storage. Heck, you can even invest in a garage condo today.

Now, let’s juxtapose our need for storage with the general financial position of so many American families right now. There is really no more proof of our collective love of useless consumer products than the need to pay $100 month just to store it.

And if it’s not in a storage facility, it’s pushing the car out of the garage.…

Smoking Your Bad Financial Habits to Stay Out of Economic Trouble

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

As many people facing significant financial hurdles already know: compulsive spending, like smoking, can often be a difficult habit to overcome. And like chain smoking, spending sprees can have devastating consequences, literally causing people just like you to “shop ‘til you drop”—sacrificing not only cash, but sometimes the ability to keep other possessions, relationships, and even, a healthy financial, emotional and physical future.

Addressing compulsive spending by taking a personal financial audit—admitting you have a problem, creating realistic expectations, using a budget and avoiding temptation—can end your string of endless debt-making and put you back on course for a better tomorrow.…

Do You Suspect You Are A Compulsive Spender?

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

We hear plenty about the dangers of gambling addictions. Perhaps this is because the compulsion to gamble doesn’t make sense to a lot of people, and it is always easier to vilify from a distance.  Or maybe it’s that gambling addictions seem dangerous because a gambler could lose everything in an instant.

By comparison, indulging in little purchases here and there seems rather tame. But even little purchases add up, and when you get a rush from spending, chances are you’ll spend more money and spend more frequently to continue to experience that comfort. Just like someone addicted to gambling, you could lose everything; it may not happen in an instant, but little warning signs ignored for years will add up and catch up eventually.…