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<description>Fast unsecured loans are just your regular debt transcribed into a different language. BUt its still debt - your problems will not disappear with fast unsecured loans. </description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 17:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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	<description>Pushing For Payday means doing whatever you possibly can to make it through to that next paycheck without falling to pieces and blowing away in the gales. It means struggling against the temptation to take out fast unsecured loans. Personal finance is a chess match, and any move you make now will play a role in how the entire game is played out. And unsecured loans are a lapse in concentration. Pawn attacks bishop. Queen is open. Check mate. 

Kings Play Chess On Fast Unsecured Loans
Its only natural to want to do something about debt when you can - you see that wall of obligations coming down on you, that wave of late fees, that lightning bolt of bounced checks, and indeed you can do something about it. Your genetic makeup tells you to do something about it. For those of us living between paychecks that something is fast unsecured loans, but when we make that move we're only digging ourselves deeper into the hole:

 If these loans were free we'd still be simply delaying the inevitable - pushing back the repayment of our obligations until our next paycheck. Sure we might avoid the late fees, we might avoid the bounced checks, we might keep the whole machine running along for a short while longer - but the desperation will be back. It always comes back. 
But they're not free, and in fact these fast unsecured loans are perhaps the most expensive form of financial assistance in existence today. How much is the late fee on that rent - $20? $50? Thats much less than the fees you'll pay for a payday advance, even if you repay the thing on time. 


Looking toward your recovery from where you now stand it might seem the only way it to apply for those fast loans! But its not, you are never out of options if you are willing to work hard and make a little sacrifice. No matter how bad your credit you can still find a credit card, you can still walk into your bank and apply for a credit line. You can still secure a more affordable, more long-term form of financial support that will keep you Pushing not just toward this next payday, but for your complete financial stability. 

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