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Bankruptcy and Personal Debt Management

The February 18, 2007 New York Times published an interesting way for each of us to manage our spending:  Blogging!

 It’s like keeping a diary of every expense, but instead it’s on a public blog.  “Look what you all have done to me!” the Times quotes Tricia as saying, excited about her new-found financial discipline in not making an impulse-purchase while shopping for other items.  Others brag about not buying anything at a grocery store that wasn’t on the list. 

 Any means of spending discipline, public or private, is great.  Sometimes it can only work for the future, and sometimes it can avoid a bankruptcy filing.  It all depends on your particular circumstances.

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