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By Jeremy Vohwinkle, About.com Guide to Financial Planning

Debtors Anonymous Can Help With Chronic Overspending and Debt Accumulation

Sunday February 10, 2008
Overspending and accumulating significant amounts of credit card debt isn't always easy to resolve. Over time, this problem can become an addiction that goes beyond simply affecting your finances. Just like any addiction, this behavior can negatively affect your performance at work, your relationships with friends and family, and even reduce your quality of life. If you or someone you know is in this situation, there is help available.

Debtors Anonymous is a nonprofit organization that provides free group meetings that are modeled after the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-step program. This type of group session and structure may be very well what is needed to finally break the spending habit. Learn more about Debtors Anonymous and how they can help.

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