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Originally posted by Ritalin Kid View PostCredit Cards do not improve your cash flow. Cash flow planning maximizes cash flow. Credit Cards allow you to spend money before you really have it based on income speculation. Anytime you speculate you've added risk.
Like you, I have enough cash to survive for more than six months, and should the unexpected happen, I will not be caught in the lurch. Plenty of people have found financial stability even while holding credit cards. Holding a credit card is NOT the sole determinant of whether you will be financially stable or not.
Your example of Billy is stereotypical, but not automatically true.
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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Originally posted by FredK View PostMaybe it is just you stereotyping credit card users, but I don't speculate income. I know you've mentioned a few friends who pretty much spend 90 cents of each dollar they earn and pay their credit card balance at the end of the month with their monthly paycheck. That is certainly not my situation and likely, it isn't erik325i's either.
Originally posted by FredK View PostLike you, I have enough cash to survive for more than six months, and should the unexpected happen, I will not be caught in the lurch.
Originally posted by FredK View PostPlenty of people have found financial stability even while holding credit cards. Holding a credit card is NOT the sole determinant of whether you will be financially stable or not.
Your example of Billy is stereotypical, but not automatically true.
IIRC 20% of credit card users are responsible enough to pay the balance off each month. That's kinda sad though if you think about it. That means statistically 8 of every 10 people posting in this thread who own a credit card have (or had) a credit card balance carry over last month.
For me personally, I guess the point I'm trying to make is that even though you can be completely responsible and have self control with a credit card. If you are already responsible with money you have then there really is no need to use a credit card. IMHO it only adds one more bill I have to send out each month. Thus the Cash = No Hassle comparison.
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Originally posted by Ritalin Kid View PostYou can use a CC for all your purchases as well. If you are able to have self control and are responsible enough to budget and cash flow your money then you should be ok.
I was never talking about the average American or stereotypical American, but I was refering to people smart enough to handle their finances (like Fredk and I). Credit cards themselves are not bad. Irrisponsible people with credit cards are bad.
Like Fred, I have more than enough money in my checking account to pay for months worth of bills. I also have a savings account that pulls money automaticly from my checking account every month. I have been managing my own money since I was old enough to drive.
Blaming credit card companies for getting you into debt is like blaming your speeding ticket on the car company for making their cars too fast. Just because most people can't practice self control, doesn't meen the credit card is to blame. Just because most people speed, doesn't meen you can blame the car company...
I hope you all can understand my analogy.
-Erik
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Originally posted by erik325i View PostYou finally see my point.
I was never talking about the average American or stereotypical American, but I was refering to people smart enough to handle their finances (like Fredk and I). Credit cards themselves are not bad. Irrisponsible people with credit cards are bad.
Originally posted by erik325i View PostLike Fred, I have more than enough money in my checking account to pay for months worth of bills. I also have a savings account that pulls money automaticly from my checking account every month. I have been managing my own money since I was old enough to drive.
Blaming credit card companies for getting you into debt is like blaming your speeding ticket on the car company for making their cars too fast. Just because most people can't practice self control, doesn't meen the credit card is to blame. Just because most people speed, doesn't meen you can blame the car company...
I hope you all can understand my analogy.
-Erik
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Originally posted by Ritalin KidIf you are already responsible with money you have then there really is no need to use a credit card. IMHO it only adds one more bill I have to send out each month. Thus the Cash = No Hassle comparison.
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