If you are like the British or if you are a Brit yourself, you would rather spend your time thinking about holidays rather than about your personal financial situation. Well, that’s according to this website which cites a report by fool.co.uk.
According to said report, a little over one in three (36 per cent) Brits spend at least ten hours thinking of their holidays. In contrast, only only about one in ten (11 per cent) spend the same amount of time thinking about their mortgage.
Methinks it’s a no contest really, thinking about holidays is fun while thinking about mortgages is, well, anything but fun. It’s a choice between your favorite ice cream and the bitter medicine that Nurse Ratchet forced on you when you were a kid. So it’s kinda understandable if Brits rather think thoughts that go, “Hmm, should I go to the Bahamas or should I go to Kenya to see where Obama came from?” rather than, “Oh my God. I should get a Mortgage Quote now and discuss our options with my wife.”
Still, one cannot ignore mortgage issues if they’re real and they’re confronting you in the face. You cannot wish them away. Better to confront the challenge now if this will improve your financial standing. Hmm, do I sound like a financial guru or what?
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