The Pros And Cons Of Credit Card Debt

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Credit card debt, can be easy to get into, but yet can take years to get out of. Credit card usage has become an increasing occurence in the 21st century for any person above the age of seventeen. Carrying cash has become uncommon for the average man or woman and unlike cash where someone is limited to only what they have in their wallet, credit cards can have upwards to thousands of dollars on them. Granted, there are great things about owning a credit card. For example, in case of an emergency and there is not enough cash to cover the expense, a credit card can be a great back up plan. However, with all the positives there are negatives, the biggest one being, a person can wind up in debt. Thus, credit debt is an individual’s fault, derived …show more content…

Most people want to blame the banks and card companies, but in the end the person put themselves in that predicament. The majority of adults are not taught how to manage their money properly and may eventually end up living off of credit as a way to pay for necessities. Therefore, simple planning and budgeting can prevent over spending and knowing what the money is being spent on. In the article Credit card woes may be your own fault, La Times writer Liz W Pullman states, “credit card debt, by definition, is a bad idea. It’s corrosive to your financial health and much too expensive for what you get- essentially the luxury of temporarily living above your means.” In other words, Liz is stating, debt is comprised of trying to live a lifestyle a person is not able to afford. When someone is spending money they are not looking at the possible implications, but instead a person is looking at what is going on that moment. Spending money is seen as fun and having access to cash is simple. For example, payday loans are everywhere and charging up a credit card during a shopping trip is not only fun, but also a normal occurrence for most people. Therefore, people need to know their limitations of how much they can or cannot spend in order to have a clear idea of what they are able to pay back. When credit debt is accumulated through spending habits no one can

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