Time for New Year�s Dissolution of Debt
December 25, 2003
Groton, VT �December 25, 2003 � For some the turning of another year is faced with trepidation of what the future holds. Some others watch the waning moments leading up to the New Year with a sense of dread and regret for the now unchangeable past. Still, midst the clamor and bustle of a competitive world, are those whose misfortunes are not marred by the failures of the past. They look to the future with a hope of renewal. For them, the New Year is a time for resolution.
Groton, VT (PRWEB) December 26, 2003 -- For some the turning of another year is faced with trepidation of what the future holds. Some others watch the waning moments leading up to the New Year with a sense of dread and regret for the now unchangeable past. Still, midst the clamor and bustle of a competitive world, are those whose misfortunes are not marred by the failures of the past. They look to the future with a hope of renewal. For them, the New Year is a time for resolution. Gene Jolley, President of Kingdom Financial Principles (KFP) and creator of the Rapid Debt Reducer software, is excited about the coming year. That�s because Jolley has seen the power of positive change in people�s lives. There is a sense of determination and optimism in the lives of those who�ve triumphed over their negative financial circumstances. This is, what Jolley knows, the power that drives the engine of the Rapid Debt Reducer software.
For years families have struggled under a tide of debt that never seemed to budge. For years those same families have asked why? The answer has been hidden from them by those institutions that compete for the American dollar. And now, as thousands who�ve attended the debt-free seminars know, the why has been answered. We have been misled with handshakes and smiles. This epiphany has been met with either amazement or anger or a combination of both. But for all, the application of this knowledge has served as the catalyst to propel them into a future embraced by financial freedom. Jolley says it�s time for New Year�s resolutions and what better than to �Eliminate debt?� It�s no wonder there is excitement about not only reducing debt, but of debt elimination�the software works.
Too many are finding it easy to get into credit card debt. The system is not user friendly�it is predacious, preying on consumer wants and the �got to have it now� mentality. The system is also a betting institution and like the house the odds are always stacked. Credit card companies are betting you will, not only max out your cards on merchandise, but that you will become dependent on them for survival paying utility bills and buying groceries. Just one statistic demonstrates just how materialistic the American society has become. That statistic, recently released in Readers Digest, speaks of super-sizing homes by 11% over homes in 1995 to accommodate all the merchandise being bought.
Families are finding out bigger houses are not better, not when financial stresses consume families in an attempt to survive from one paycheck to the next. That is what Kingdom Financial Principles is all about�helping people help themselves to a control their own financial future.
There is a need for liberation from debt and the call to financial freedom is being heralded in debt-free seminars across the nation. Make that resolution�be debt free.
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