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Financial Discipline Leads to Success

Date Published: 19th August 2009
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The worldwide recession has crippled the financial sector—from big businesses to wealthy families to regular employees.  For all its havoc, the cause for the financially hard times could be summed up in one word: overspending.  Many businesses and individuals simply spent more than they should or even could afford.  Financial experts and psychologists believe and agree that the deeper problem lies when values slip and the goal of many becomes instant gratification, or the “I Want It Now” attitude.

Unfortunately, when it comes to spending, most people lack control over their money.  More and more people are filing for bankruptcy because of debt, mostly from several credit card companies.  Others have black credit marks because of unpaid loans and overdues.  Regular employees are often misled to use their credit cards instead of getting payday loans, which are far more manageable in the long run.  True, this short term loan has a higher interest rate than some credit cards but it could be easily controlled because the amount to be borrowed is fixed, depending on the employee’s paycheck or salary.



In order not to get into more financial trouble, people should manage their credit cards and not the other way around.  The way to do this is cultivating discipline in handling one’s finances.  Discipline, in general, is not exactly a popular or a well-loved word.  But discipline, in everything and most particularly in finances, is essential to success.  As the saying goes, “Discipline effects destiny.”  Ask any financial expert and they all agree that discipline is a necessary skill for excellent financial management—from companies to individuals.

Financial discipline is being able to say “no” when needed.  It is the ability to be able to put money away or allocate it to more useful things rather than spending it on non-essentials.  For example, when there are repairs that need to be done around the house, it is best to take out an instant payday loan based on the amount estimated for the repairs.  With a fixed amount for the loan, this would help the house owner curb unnecessary expenses, like buying furniture and other house fixings that are not included in the repair budget.


Financial discipline is a good skill that gets better with practice.  People who want to learn the skill should first apply it on their personal budget on a daily basis.  That way, they take small steps and not are overwhelmed with bigger ones.  They have to be on the lookout for impulse purchases because these can really wreck a budget.  Lastly, accountability always helps in starting with a new plan.  People who want to discipline their spending habits should ask someone, like a spouse or a friend, to guide them in making the right choices.

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Sean Teahan co-founder of Cash Doctors, Australia’s preferred short term lender, shares his insights on money matters. Founded in 2005 Cash Doctors has helped thousands of Australians with their fast cash loans but that’s just the short term solution. Cash Doctors also help people in the long run by providing budgeting tools, e-books and individually researched articles on money matters and financial tips. The aim is to assist people in achieving instant and long term financial freedom.
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