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Everyone living with financial debt today has the dream of putting it all behind them and living 100% debt free. It can happen, but debt free living really isn't as exciting and wonderful as it might sound at first. Without debt: 


 We would be a country of renters. Saving up $400,000 for a home? Yeah right. Gimmie that mortgage, I'll go into debt and have my own home thank you very much. 
 We would be saving up for a couple of years for a car that might not be what we had in mind, but without debt that's what we're gonna face. 
 There would be no credit cards, no loans...no borrowing of any kind, and we would all be riding dangerously close to zero. 


Not all debt is bad debt - its imperative that we all remember that much. But at the same time it's important we make these debt free plans and imagine what life would be like on our own. 

I Have Debt Free Plans, Do You?
Shopping at Costco, drinking Fanta instead of Coke, wearing the same clothes on a three year cycle - these are some of the debt free plans we have here at Consolidate Unsecured Debt. It doesn't sound like fun, but considering the alternatives we'll take out chances with the bland. Debt free plans will not be fun plans - they'll be cost effective, thorough, basic and dull. In a push for a debt free America all expenditures need to be carefully analyzed and considered to become debt free. 

Put Those Debt Free Plans on Hold
If you are having problems with debt and are finding it continually difficult to keep up with the costs, then yes, you should make some debt free plans and aim for that life without debt holding you down. But if you are making a go of things, if you are doing okay and want to maintain the financial flexibility you now have with your personal debt, think about putting those debt free plans on hold. 
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