NORCROSS, GA, December 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Start Now on Your List
It is that time of year again. People are beginning to make a list of their New Year's resolutions. From getting in shape to starting new hobbies, some of these items tend to be quite familiar and even redundant. Clark & Washington, well-known Chattanooga bankruptcy attorneys, wants residents to add one more resolution to their agenda: getting out of debt.
Attaining financial security is one of the best things you can do for yourself and your family in order to get a fresh start at the beginning of the new year. In fact, many people have good intentions in this regard when starting over (most of us make it a goal to earn more money), but actually sticking to the plan and following through is a different story.
Stay Focused
The Chattanooga bankruptcy attorney professionals at Clark & Washington know what it takes to get out of debt, and they understand how difficult circumstances are for many people. They recommend that residents write down their goals and stay committed on a daily basis toward achieving them. It has been said that the first thirty days of any New Year's resolution is the biggest obstacle to overcome. If you can it make it past the first month, the chances that you will stick to your goal for financial success will be greatly increased.
Be Smart This Holiday Season
Don't get too carried away this holiday season by buying a bunch of unnecessary, useless gifts, as this can quickly get you headed in the wrong direction. Always set a budget and track all of your income and expenses. If your debt load is considerable, the Chattanooga bankruptcy attorneys at Clark & Washington offer a free debt consultation service. They can help you get back on your feet, which is a resolution no one can afford to turn down.
The experts at Clark & Washington are leading bankruptcy lawyers in the Southeastern region, helping customers to recover from getting themselves into debt.
About Clark & Washington:
Established in 1983, Clark & Washington is now one of the leading bankruptcy filers in the Southeast. They have locations in Georgia, Florida and Tennessee. Clark & Washington specializes in personal chapter seven and 13 bankruptcy. They offer honest, helpful legal advice to those experiencing financial hardships.
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Getting Out of Debt for New Year's, Advises Chattanooga Bankruptcy Attorneys, Clark & Washington
Tennessee law firm advises residents to make a New Year's resolution that matters. Staying debt-free is one of the most rewarding and selfless gifts you can give.
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