This can all be found in My Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey.Myth: If you pay off your credit card every month, you get the free use of someone else's money.
Truth: CardTrak says 60 percent don't pay off their credit cards every month.
As I said, when you play with snakes, you get bitten. I have heard all the bait put out there to lure the unsuspecting into the pit. A free hat, airline miles, brownie points back, free use of someone else's money, a discount at the register--the list goes on to get you to sign up for a credit card. Have you ever asked why they work so hard to get you involved?
The answer is that you lose and they win.
You won't wear the hat, and Consumer Reports says 75 percent of the airline miles are never redeemed. Next time you are in the store that gave you a discount for signing up for a card, you will have forgotten your cash, you'll use the card, and the cycle begins. Maybe you thing, I pay mine off, so I'm using their money. I'm winning. Wrong again. A study by Dunn and Bradstreet showed that the credit-card user spends 12 to 18 percent more when using credit instead of cash. It hurts when you spend cash, and, therefore, you spend less.
The big question is, What do millionaires do?
They don't get rich with free hats, brownie points, air miles, and use of someone else's money. What do broke people do? They use credit cards. An American Bankruptcy Institute study of bankruptcy filers reveals that 69 percent of filers say credit-card debt caused bankruptcy. Broke people use credit cards; rich people don't.
I rest my case.
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