Americans' appetite for debt did them in

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Replied by Wanderer on topic Debt

Yeah ... many years ago I did not have a grip on the true interest charges and it took me out. Nobody's fault but me. Paying your debt off is important as lenders want your money :)
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Replied by FrankN on topic Debt

I agree, but credit card debt is a very very slippery slop. You really have to be careful and diligence in your charges and payments. Credit Card interest is so high, you can easily get carried away without even knowing it.
7 years 11 months ago #17
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Replied by FrugalFran on topic Debt

I think it's okay to have a small amount of credit card debt as long as it's manageable. The problem comes in when you have so much debt that you can't pay more than the minimum payment and you end up spinning your wheels with the interest.
8 years 1 month ago #18
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Replied by patse on topic Re: Americans' appetite for debt did them in

A true definition of America. It's sad! I try not to buy things on credit that I can't pay the same month. Vacations are different though. I book pretty far in advance and I make sure that the credit card is paid off prior to taking the vacation. I don't know of anyone that doesn't have some sort of credit card debt.
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Replied by Breakinger on topic Re: Americans' appetite for debt did them in

Very interesting article. It's sad to think that this is the norm now. I don't know anyone that doesn't have some type of credit card in their possession and hasn't purchased something that they may not need. I know that I've been guilty of this on occasion.
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Replied by Meya on topic Re: Americans' appetite for debt did them in

:innocent: I don't have anything to say!:innocent:
14 years 7 months ago #21
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I thought this would be interesting reading for everyone. Gives you a timeline of Americans and the insatiable appetite for "buy now pay later".



http://www.usatoday.com/money/books/reviews/2009-08-16-collateral-damaged_N.htm
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