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How much of your life is on credit?
I hate being in debt with a passion and I even get uncomfortable using a credit card and even though I do have one I pretty much always use a debit card instead. Of course, paying for a wedding throws that plan out of the window and I am hating having a credit card bill.
How much of your life is on credit rather than out rightly owned? |
Credit is evil.
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Most is not on credit now... 4 years ago was a different story. Car almost completely paid off in full.
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Learned early on the hard way all about credit card debt.
Now I only have American Express and Costco, and I pay them off every month. Credit cards are a chumps game, and only results in big debt - the law of diminishing returns... ADG |
Nothing we own is on credit anymore...we learned the hard way and it taught us a very valuable lesson..dont buy things on credit you cant afford to pay back
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About 5 years ago I had a lot of debt. Car, house, a couple of credit cards and some loans. I decided to focus every extra cent on paying it off. It took me a few years and some serious saving and budgeting, but it is all paid off now. I have one credit card that I keep in case of emergency, but it is through my bank and doesn't have an annual fee or anything. I think I have used it once in the two years I have had it just to make sure it worked.
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Nothing I don't have any CC's to get on debt other then pre-paid ones....
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nothing in the debts here..
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I have no debt at all.
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Does a vehicle loan count?
If so yes I owe some money to a credit company. Hey at least the mortgage is paid off. |
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That means the average American family is around 105K in debt. That is pretty scary. I have a friend that is 300K in debt on a house. He owns two cars and is around 50K in debt on them both. He has 20K in credit card debt and around 25K in loans and other debt. He has a nice house, two nice cars, some nice furniture and a sweet TV and surround sound, but he is now spending almost every cent he brings in to pay it back. If something happened and he missed a few weeks of work without pay he would be in deep trouble. |
I use a line of credit.
So long as you are responsible nothing to worry about. You also have to look at your debt to net worth ratio. example a guy who owes 85k on a 350 k house is a lot wealthier then the debt free guy renting an apartment. |
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If I don't have the cash to pay for it, no need to have it ...
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0 %.
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Now I have zero debt. I buy everything in cash now and live by the rule... If I can't buy it in cash, I don't need it. Been working out just fine.
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My debt is my mortgage. I have more in equity than I owe in paper, which makes for a good situation. I do use a credit card for almost everything, however this credit card is paid off every single month. I prefer it over my debit, because the tracking and accounting is easier.
I would say I am more the exception to the rule, as most I know seem to have credit card dept along with car loans and mortgages. |
Wedding on credit is fucked up... have the party you can afford
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ah personally, no debt atm btw
and dont use credit cards either |
Nothing here either.
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I've managed to get mine down to almost nothing. All we're carrying these days are loans on two vehicles and mortgage on the house.
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i don't have credit, and will never use it. I don't spend what i don't have
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I am crawling my way out of this slowly :-)
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People without credit/debt are stupid, people who can't pay off their debts are also stupid. There are lots of stupid people.
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0%, credit isn't a bad thing though, as long as you can afford the payments and follow the simple rule of having cash for at least the next 6 months to cover all your debts (in case the shit hits the fan) - then you have nothing to worry about
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lol putting a wedding on a credit I am sorry that is retarded. Save your freaking money.
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None, If I don't have the $ to get it I don't need it.:winkwink:
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0% right now. I'm debt free.
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House and a 10 acre plot of rural land I've just grabbed for a stupidly low price.
the only debts I've got. |
Just some advice for those who are in debt
First you have to admit that you are in debt which is pretty hard for most people to do as I found out.. If you are having financial problems never ever just leave it..the problem wont go away and your debts will just build up. Always reply to demands I found that in most cases you can come to some arrangment and they will help you out. If you have access to a finacial debt advisor..go and see them. Its nothing to be ashamed off and so many people go through debt problems plus the quicker you get it sorted out the better it is for all so if you are in this situation dont be a moran and let it spirral out of control, go and get it sorted... |
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