The Seven Deadly Sins That Lead to Debt

Just remember in this happy, ignore the obvious world, it is only going to get much harder. But the one true thing is you deserve what you get. :dunno:

Financial sinners won't have to wait for the afterlife to be punished for their various misdeeds. Plenty of consequences await in the here and now.

Presented with choices daily, human beings can lead chaste and charitable fiscal lives. Or they can succumb to fleeting temptations and fatal traps.

So choose to commit these deadly sins -- or work to bring a little temperance into your spending.


http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budgeting/article/104501/The-Seven-Deadly-Sins-That-Lead-to-Debt
 
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Thankfully i've never been in debt yet, and something i'll hopefully continue. If i want something i save up for it and then buy it, simple.

Good read though AFA :thumbsup:
 
The only debt I have is my college loans, which all went to my car. My car loan had an 11% interest, while my college loans have a 6.5% interest. So, even though I still owe the money, I technically owe a lot less than if I had just kept the car loan.
 

maildude

Postal Paranoiac
I'm constantly in debt, but I always manage to pull out of it. Budgeting yourself is the best defense.
 
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