Reasons Why We Get Into Debt
Remember when you were young and you used to put all your spare change in your piggy bank? You would lift the couch cushions up to find spare change that fell out of someone's pocket just to add a little more to your piggy bank.
Those were the days when parents were teaching kids a lesson that was important.
We were taught how to save our money in order to buy something we wanted.
Nowadays, very few children have a piggy bank to put money in.
For those of us that did once have a piggy bank, we now often use a container that allows for easy quick access.
Very different from the banks we had as children, that needed to be broken in order for us to get the money out.
This life lesson has been forgotten by many adults that once had a piggy bank.
Too many people no longer save money for a rainy day.
Instead we buy expensive items and put it on the credit cards.
Actually, by spending only cash for an item you are saving yourself a larger sum of money on the interest rates.
There was a time when children and adults would have to save money to buy the things they wanted.
To buy a house you would have to have at lest half of the cost in order to qualify for a loan.
Years later, around the 1950's you were able to put a smaller amount of money down to buy a home, as long as you had credit worthiness.
Usually this amount was closer to around 20% of the purchase price.
Nowadays, our satisfaction through physical things has to be immediate.
No longer are people willing to save for something, instead if they do not have enough cash on hand they will put it on the credit cards.
This leaves very little reason to save money.
For sure credit cards have their place when it comes to purchasing goods and in the UK not least because they are used to establish how credit worthy you are i.
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if you have a credit card then in the UK that shows someone that you have a credit history and that comes in useful when you want other goods and items on credit.