Some people believed that big Firms like AIG, Bear Sterns, CountryWide, Fannie Mae, Freddy Mac, and Lehman Brothers were the good guys. DEBT WARRIORS have been ridiculed like Noah before the flood. Now that it's raining debt, we hope that people will accept what we are teaching.
In his video, New York Post Journalist, Mark McCambre does a superb job of telling the story of how Lehman Brothers, Wall Street and the entire U.S. was awakened to a very bad dream. To watch the video at the NewYork Post, right click here and "open link in new tab".
Last Sunday over 10,000 people in New York went to work. Not because they had to, but because they needed to get their personal belongings. Lehman Brothers, once a Financial Goliath had fallen because it brought bad loans worth billions of dollars - from shady brokers. Potentially the problem for you is that Lehman Brothers may be connected somehow to the company you work for. This isn't fear, this is admitting the possibilities.
We hope as you read this you know that Wall Streets Bad Dream will be Main Streets Nightmare. No matter how good of a person, you are, your financial security is still at risk. We hope you understand the threat. We hope you will allow us to prepare you so you'll never be scared of debt ruining your life or your marriage.
What Can You Do?
- Educate yourself about YOUR debt.
- Be prepared to negotiate everything.
- Remember, Lenders and Banks are not your friends - you are just an account to them.
- Look for additional sources of income.
- Make a plan to be more self sustaining.
- Make a budget with room for unexpected expenses.
- Monitor your account statements from your Lenders closely.
- Don't cling too tightly to your 'ideal' of success if it primarily involves money and material things.
- Adjust your life-style as needed.
- Delete out unnecessary expenses (unless you can negotiate a sweet deal:).
- Be prepared - never scared!
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