Kingdom Financial Principles wishes happy holidays from consumer debt.
Groton, VT (PRWEB) November 24, 2003 -- Merchant shelves are showing the signs of the season of giving as they hope to outdo the last with visions of happy customers carrying home Christmas packages. Kingdom Financial Principles (KFP), like the many stores, wants to see consumers happy, but unlike the many stores, KFP is dedicated in helping families live debt-free in a prosperous future.
Many years ago, when sleigh bells really were ringing, the holiday season was a time when families exchanged the simple and pure gift of time spent together. Commercialization did not impact the American life with the need for materialism. The cold realities of life outside the house were, for a time, replaced by the warm glow of the fire where families nestled to reminisce of yesteryear.
Now and sadly, too many holidays are spent with hundreds and even thousands of miles separating love ones. The need for two incomes to support the family unit leaves many with feelings of guilt. Dads on business too far away to attend their childs big event and moms working and meeting the demands of a boss over the needs of her children all work together to produce a recipe for materialism. And the merchants are cashing in-in a big way.
To combat the problem of the commercialization of America, and in particular, personal debt, many families are finding creative ways to get back to the simpler way of life. For some that simpler way is the choice to downsize lifestyle. We have all heard of those opting to leave the rat race for a life where quantity is replaced by quality. But for most the creative solution is the realization that getting rid of debt and subsequently living debt-free is the only viable alternative.
Gene Jolley, President of Kingdom Financial Principles and creator of The Rapid Debt Reducer software, has been busy helping families realize their true potential to live prosperously and debt-free. Jolley does it partly because he knows, biblically speaking, God never intended for families to live in debt, and to that end this has become a ministry. But the other part of Gene Jolley, that motivates him in helping others, is the pure satisfaction he gets in directly enriching families with self-worth and control in their future.
A positive move (though not the only one) has been to eliminate the high interest of credit card debt by using lines of equity. But this has Jolley concerned that The temptation to reuse the credit cards over the holidays will be too great." While merchants are seeking the biggest season for holiday sales ever, Jolley is aware those who succumb to the wishes of the merchants will find themselves in a state of financial instability they may not be able to overcome. With new credit card debt and lines of equity exhausted, bankruptcy may be inevitable. Make your holidays happy-dont charge.
Contact:
Gene Jolley
Kingdom Financial Principles
877-341-3586
http://www.solongbills.com
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