absolutely break the habit. You are borrowing money to buy things before you make the money to pay for it.canoso said:Didn't realize credit cards aren't for necessities. Will have to break that habit, I guess.boognish_bear said:BREAM: The Journal says the percentage of delinquent credit card balances is 13%, the highest since the period following the financial crisis. People say they're using them for necessities. Your message to them?
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BREAM: The Journal says the percentage of delinquent credit card balances is 13%, the highest since the period following the financial crisis. People say they're using them for necessities. Your message to them?
HASSETT: We talk to the CEOs of the credit card companies all the time. Delinquency is different from default, and there's not any financial threat to the credit card companies. It's just people are taking a little bit longer.
Used well it can level the ebb and flow of money as you need it. Used poorly, it becomes a millstone around your neck as you try to stay afloat.
So easy to fall into the trap, I have been there..