Cash vs Debit
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Haha, last time I deposited any cash at an ATM it was 2 grand, I was just thinking how much it would suck if it ate the money and froze up. Sure enough it froze on the please wait screen. Eventually got the money but at first I got the runaround since I was using a different CU's ATM. Brix were shat, now I just take a long lunch and go inside if I want to deposit cash.paint sucksComment
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What if you want to start a business, buy a house etc. Yes you can save for these things but trying to run a business without credit is going to be a real pain.2011 JGC daily, 1985 944Comment
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Here is what I've been doing lately:
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Using this method allows me to maintain a budget, have a regular savings schedule, earn points for money spent, and as a bonus I'm always carrying cash just in case.
It probably sounds excessive doing it this way, but it takes 2 minutes at the end of the day to figure out what you've spent and set aside cash accordingly.
I use my CC as a debit card, just a debit card that only is "balanced" at the end of the month. All of my transactions are "Cash backed" meaning that I always have the liquid assets to cover the debt. Obviously this is impractical for things like houses but its easy to delay gratification on some toy long enough to save up the cash, then buy it on credit and pay it off before interest hits.
Also, I will admit that, like you, I am salary and that helps. I know I get the same check every two weeks (not counting bonus but I never budgeted for bonus, that was always "fun money").Im now E30less.
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A bank is not going to loan you anything for an upcoming business or even an established business unless you have personal equity to leverage the loan against.
It truly depends on the business. Having some credit does help but see above for anything other than a business credit card.Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs!
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I'm just not going down that road again. I bought a house and have had new cars - I simply prefer to save cash and live modestly. If you think I'm being condescending I'm sorry - but credit is just not for me. You guys do you what you want - it's not going to hurt my feelings."We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."Comment
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If people can't handle having credit, they probably aren't great at saving cash and not spending it either. Sure, you only can buy what you have physical money available for, but what about all the bills you owe in life? It's not like avoiding credit magically makes all the other debts you collect for using utilities or services (cell phone, internet, etc.) go away. And paying deposits for cell phone service or internet or whatever if you don't have credit sucks (or so I would imagine). Having good credit makes it so you don't have to worry about that, and neither do the providers about you.
Are there people who are dumb about credit cards or new cars they can't afford or huge homes? Sure. But is that reason to write off credit altogether? No. If you don't have a strong credit history, borrowing is expensive - like people who are short on cash and the "unbanked" and pay 21% APR for check cashing places or at JD Byrider. Compared to that, people with debt payments at <25% of their income, saving a similar chunk, demonstrating delayed gratification for large purchases, and never carry a balance are golden. There's a difference between the sob stories of idiots and the large number of grown ups that utilize credit to their advantage.Comment
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But isn't it handy to be able to have that as an option? If you and Dave Ramsey keep telling all these kids that credit is stupid and evil, they won't ever have the option to buy their own home. It's fine and dandy if you want to only spend what is in the bank - that's good... but pretending like credit is something responsible adults cannot handle is silly. And so would be having the stubbornness about not having any debt (regardless of positive net worth), that someone would be deadset on renting rather than a mortgage. It's up to situation and location, but most people around here pay a small fraction for a house what others pay for rent in an apartment. (And you keep the principal!). You take for granted that you have a credit history... if kids don't build theirs they simply won't have the same opportunities available, or if they do - expensive ones.
If people can't handle having credit, they probably aren't great at saving cash and not spending it either. Sure, you only can buy what you have physical money available for, but what about all the bills you owe in life? It's not like avoiding credit magically makes all the other debts you collect for using utilities or services (cell phone, internet, etc.) go away. And paying deposits for cell phone service or internet or whatever if you don't have credit sucks (or so I would imagine). Having good credit makes it so you don't have to worry about that, and neither do the providers about you.
Are there people who are dumb about credit cards or new cars they can't afford or huge homes? Sure. But is that reason to write off credit altogether? No. If you don't have a strong credit history, borrowing is expensive - like people who are short on cash and the "unbanked" and pay 21% APR for check cashing places or at JD Byrider. Compared to that, people with debt payments at <25% of their income, saving a similar chunk, demonstrating delayed gratification for large purchases, and never carry a balance are golden. There's a difference between the sob stories of idiots and the large number of grown ups that utilize credit to their advantage."We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."Comment
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Its done on the transaction, not on the card. Typically its two prices. Like a liquor store nearby will have a price but jack that price up 3% for credit. SO they would just swipe for the price+3% an the CC company is none the wiser.Comment
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