- Oct 9, 1999
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Hey all,
In rougher times, my wife and I were forced to amass a bit of debt on our credit cards. Nothing major, but having two cards with hundreds on them can be a budgeting concern. Well, we are thinking of getting a new car this week, so we did some HARD-CORE budget-figuring, and the reality of those credit card debts hit us. DID YOU KNOW that if you have only $500.00 on a credit card with a 15% interest rate, by paying off exactly $100.00 per month on that card, it will cost you over $800.00 and take 8 months! GEEZ! Multiply that by two, and you end up with a $200.00/month credit card bill, (almost as high as threst of our bills combined), and you pay 600 DOLLARS EXTRA for $1,000 worth of stuff! DAMN! That is some hard-core mess right there. Also, by having paid 600 dollars extra, you now have $600.00 NEGATIVE value on it. Basically, if you bought something with a credit card for $1000, and sell it at a "profit" down the road for $1500, you do NOT end up making $500, you end up LOSING $100!! DAMN, that sucks. Like I said, we incurred those debts at a time when we had no other choice. LUCKY FOR US, we don't have to pay only $100.00/month on that debt, and we don't owe quite that much. As a matter of fact, by Friday, I will have my tax refund, and it will pay down all but about $100.00 of our credit card debt. We'll just pay that off when we get paid next. AFTER THAT, we aren't gonna TOUCH those cards except in the case of major emergencies. As a matter of fact, I may even file mine in the house, and not carry it anymore. I'm not getting into debt again like that!
Ricky
DesignDawg
In rougher times, my wife and I were forced to amass a bit of debt on our credit cards. Nothing major, but having two cards with hundreds on them can be a budgeting concern. Well, we are thinking of getting a new car this week, so we did some HARD-CORE budget-figuring, and the reality of those credit card debts hit us. DID YOU KNOW that if you have only $500.00 on a credit card with a 15% interest rate, by paying off exactly $100.00 per month on that card, it will cost you over $800.00 and take 8 months! GEEZ! Multiply that by two, and you end up with a $200.00/month credit card bill, (almost as high as threst of our bills combined), and you pay 600 DOLLARS EXTRA for $1,000 worth of stuff! DAMN! That is some hard-core mess right there. Also, by having paid 600 dollars extra, you now have $600.00 NEGATIVE value on it. Basically, if you bought something with a credit card for $1000, and sell it at a "profit" down the road for $1500, you do NOT end up making $500, you end up LOSING $100!! DAMN, that sucks. Like I said, we incurred those debts at a time when we had no other choice. LUCKY FOR US, we don't have to pay only $100.00/month on that debt, and we don't owe quite that much. As a matter of fact, by Friday, I will have my tax refund, and it will pay down all but about $100.00 of our credit card debt. We'll just pay that off when we get paid next. AFTER THAT, we aren't gonna TOUCH those cards except in the case of major emergencies. As a matter of fact, I may even file mine in the house, and not carry it anymore. I'm not getting into debt again like that!
Ricky
DesignDawg
