Bad Spending Habits Can Lead The Way To Debt


The spending habits of some Americans and students as they go about their daily life slowly drive them into a position of debt overload. You can save a lot of money and reduce your stress if you can recognize the bad habits and take steps to combat the spending problems early.

Spending Money You Do Not Have

Spending money you don’t have often finds it’s roots in the use of credit cards and taking out debt consolidation loans to reduce debt only to grow the debt larger. When you use loans and finance a lifestyle with credit cards you’re growing your debt. If the debt is not paid off each month the debt will continue to grow,

Spending More Money Than You Make

It may not seem possible to spend more money than you make. Besides tapping into the convenience of credit cards, slowly draining your savings, taking out a loan to consolidate debt or hitting up your 401K your unwise spending can slowly drive you into deeper debt.

Once you’ve maxed out the credit cards, taken all the equity from your home and borrowed from all your relatives, you will come to the realization that the $3,000 per month you make and the $3,700 you are spending just don’t all add up.

It helps to start tracking your spending and plan your purchases.

Using Credit Cards For Everyday Ordinary Purchases

Credit card companies love you to swipe your card for everyday items like groceries, gas, clothes, movie rentals, etc. Paying later carries such an attractive thought. Paying for items you’ve already consumed is more difficult to pay for.

The other side is when using a credit card to make those purchases you’ll most likely spend 30% more than when you use cash.

You have a good idea of what the cost will be. Change your spending by planning your purchasing, buy with a list and pay with cash.

Using Credit When You Are Holding Cash

Have you ever paid with a credit card when you had cash in your pocket. I confess I’ve done this before. It must have to do with a pain mindset. It hurts to pull out the cash. Ask yourself if you don’t want to spend cash maybe you don’t really want what you’re buying?

This can quickly get you deep in debt. Why? You’ll charge on the card – telling yourself you’ll pay it with the cash when the bill comes and you spend the cash!


I try to look out each week and anticipate what I will be buying or consuming. There is not an ATM card in my pocket. I physically write a check and cash it – it hurts more and I’ve planned my purchases.

Trying To Pay Off Debt By Going Deeper Into Debt

When you do nothing but move debt from card to card or loan to loan you never get ahead and dig a deeper hole of debt.

Just as you must plan your spending you need to work on a plan to get out of debt. It may in fact use a consolidation loan for lower interest and balance transfers. But DO NOT make borrowing a habit!

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