Living Beyond Your Means ??" A Very Common Trend
It is a very common practice for people to buy things that they don't have the money to pay for. They may charge it and then find themselves in debt for months or years trying to pay for it. Or they may play the game of beat the check to the bank. This is the common trend of living beyond ones means.
We all know how much money we are going to earn each week, each month and each year. Our paychecks are not a surprise to us when we receive them. Nevertheless, people continue to spend more money than they make.
Marketing and commercialism add fuel to the fire. We already have the tendency to want more than we can afford and to want it right now. Commerce makes that all too easy with offers of 12 months same as cash or no payments for 2 years. These kinds of offers make it so tempting to spend money we do not have. When the payments come due they are often impossible to handle.
Another danger is the misuse of credit cards. It is so easy to buy everything we want just by swiping that little card. However, we never factor into our monthly budget how we are going to pay for that purchase. We didn't have to give any cash away to get it and we don't even think about the expense again until the statement is due.
Often we are able to pay the full balance of the credit card when the statement is due so we pay only the required amount. That begins a horrible snowball effect that would stay with you for years to come. You may end up paying 10 times the amount for the item you purchased after the credit card interest grows over time.
Most people are not interested in learning how to better their finances. They find themselves faced with filing bankruptcy which is a terrible blow to their credit. There are financial advisors available to help people learn to better manage their money. However, very few people avail themselves of these services.
Credit cards have become the trend. It is acceptable for most people to have more debt than they could possibly pay. They are content to make the minimum payment amount each month and watch interest and continue to mound with no hope of paying the entire balance in the near future. This attitude leads to serious financial problems.
This vicious cycle will continue until we decide to make a change. If we continue to mishandle our money our children will learn to do the same thing. And credit card companies are happy for the trend to continue as they rake in huge interest charges and fatten their pockets.
We all know how much money we are going to earn each week, each month and each year. Our paychecks are not a surprise to us when we receive them. Nevertheless, people continue to spend more money than they make.
Marketing and commercialism add fuel to the fire. We already have the tendency to want more than we can afford and to want it right now. Commerce makes that all too easy with offers of 12 months same as cash or no payments for 2 years. These kinds of offers make it so tempting to spend money we do not have. When the payments come due they are often impossible to handle.
Another danger is the misuse of credit cards. It is so easy to buy everything we want just by swiping that little card. However, we never factor into our monthly budget how we are going to pay for that purchase. We didn't have to give any cash away to get it and we don't even think about the expense again until the statement is due.
Often we are able to pay the full balance of the credit card when the statement is due so we pay only the required amount. That begins a horrible snowball effect that would stay with you for years to come. You may end up paying 10 times the amount for the item you purchased after the credit card interest grows over time.
Most people are not interested in learning how to better their finances. They find themselves faced with filing bankruptcy which is a terrible blow to their credit. There are financial advisors available to help people learn to better manage their money. However, very few people avail themselves of these services.
Credit cards have become the trend. It is acceptable for most people to have more debt than they could possibly pay. They are content to make the minimum payment amount each month and watch interest and continue to mound with no hope of paying the entire balance in the near future. This attitude leads to serious financial problems.
This vicious cycle will continue until we decide to make a change. If we continue to mishandle our money our children will learn to do the same thing. And credit card companies are happy for the trend to continue as they rake in huge interest charges and fatten their pockets.
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