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Good Debt Vs. Bad Debt
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[QUOTE="Jasmine, post: 273527, member: 49159"] Rich people have debt, poor people also have debt. Do you know the difference between rich people’s debt and poor people’s debt? Well, rich people have good debt and poor people have bad debt. So, what exactly is good debt and bad debt? You borrow money and use the money to make an investment, build a business, and buy assets. Your investment will give you return, your assets value will increase over time, and your business will generate revenue. You borrowed money to generate income. This is good debt. You borrowed money, used the money to buy cars, a house to live in, bought luxury goods, buy liabilities. You need to spend money to maintain your car and house, your expenditure on luxury goods is nothing but wastage. You bought liabilities with your debt and you end up into bigger debt. This is bad debt. If you want to borrow money, borrow only when you want to put it on something that will generate cash flow. [/QUOTE]
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