Money is something that we humans, in this modern society, cannot live without.

Every minute of every day, we're striving hard, trying to make more money to maintain our expenditure. I've came to realize something about myself. The more money I make, the more I spend. Thus, it seems, money is never enough.

Sigh.

Apparently it's almost the end of the month, and my current accounts are practically drained. Sitting back, thinking of a "solution", I looked across the room and caught a glimpse of the unsettled stack of bills, piling up. Suddenly I felt a sense of tension building up at the back of my mind.

This reminded me the core factor why I have yet applied for credit cards. If I had, I'd probably be looking at a much taller stack of bills at this very moment!

I'm near the stage of being desperate. Money seems to be the route to all my problems.

I've considered going to a Mortgage Broker to apply for a loan. Hopefully it would temporary solve my problems until later days. Unfortunately, I have no idea how it works until I came across, Thrifty Scot.

Basically, Thrifty Scot is a no nonsense, plain speaking-money saving and/or debt advice site. It provides information on Credit Cards, Loans, Mortgages, Insurance (such as home insurance), Banking & Savings, and Financial News for references.

With the information provided in Thrifty Scot, I was able to learn how to take control of my finances and start planning for the future. However, it still takes time to put theory into practice. Thus, I've decided to put my considerations on taking up loans on hold. Until I've really understood the information provided in the site, then I will be able to make the decision on what to do next.

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