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Lexie wrote: FrankN. We must have done something right. She now has a family of her own and they are doing very well. They are debt free except for their house and have learned to manage their money very well. I am so proud of them!!!!!
That is so awesome to hear! I bet you are so so proud! I hope the younger generation can learn like that as well.
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Breakinger wrote: I have been in this situation, especially when the recession hit. It seemed like everything went downhill from there. We were short on cash to pay for gas and groceries some months. Now it's really starting to catch up with us and we are finally starting to pay off some of those purchases.
I think a lot of people found themselves in this situation and I can understand using credit cards when you have no other choice. When you're in a situation like that, it's scary to think about what would have happened if you didn't have the credit cards.
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DonRon wrote: We have a strict policy about credit card usage in our house. It has to be an absolute necessity in order to justify charging it. Putting gas in the car to get to work, buying food to put dinner on the table, or buying something like diapers or formula for our kids. Unless we literally can't survive without it, we don't charge it to our credit card.
That's interesting, as it could be said that buying necessities with your credit card because you have no other means of paying is the start of a slippery slope towards debt you could struggle to repay. If you meant in an emergency situation like having no cash or debit card on you, or at the end of a month with unexpected expenses then yes, I can see the reasoning.
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