Cut Up Your Credit Cards – Now!

April 14th by David McCullough 0 Comments

Credit cards, personal loans, and any form of unsecured credit is pure evil.  The average American consumer does not need credit cards or ready access to unsecured credit.  Credit cards peddled at college campuses truly are the “starter drug” that gets consumers hooked on living on credit. 

Advertising for credit reports and credit monitoring services simply perpetuate this belief that one’s credit score (aka FICO score) is the one and only indication of creditworthiness.  The invention of the credit card (unsecured line of credit) and the FICO score have become the bane of many Americans’ existence.  Hardly a day goes by where I don’t see a TV commercial for free credit reports or free credit reporting services.  Hardly free, these services continue to increase awareness in consumers’ minds that their credit score is the most important financial aspect of their lives.  Wrong!

The single most important aspect of one’s financial position is life is their ability to SAVE money; not spend it.  The next time you get a paycheck don’t think about what you can buy.  Rather, think about how much you can save.  Set worthy financial goals for yourself such as paying cash for your car.  Do NOT finance consumers goods… period.  These days, the only item you should ever need to finance is your home.  This is a relatively reasonable purchase to finance because property values have historically increased, there are tax benefits, and as a result it is considered an asset.  Unless you are business owner, you should not have to finance anything else.

Just spend a moment thinking about how your parent’s and/or grandparent’s generation made it through life.  I guarantee you they did not leverage every penny they earned financing furniture, appliances, tv’s, cars, homes etc.  Next time you have a family get together ask the oldest living member of your family how they managed/manage their finances.

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