This is a "cute" story, but it's a good primer for those new to the wonders of credit cards and the trap/risk.
My words to college kids and those starting out in the credit world: Credit can be your best friend if you treat it with care. It's that simple!
@Anonymous wrote:
I enjoyed reading this. That nagging thought about the relationship with credit cards I always have is Dave Ramsey’s advice to cut them up and use only cash “cash is king”. That’s the only advice from him I feel is not realistic but I understand why some people need to look into drastic measures such as that. Unfortunately, we can’t just give up using credit cards if we want to make the best out of our credit which we need for EVERYTHING these days. We just need to work hard on using them wisely to our benefit.
+1
I work in a business that relies solely on the use of credit cards and turn people down too often than not who think unfortunately due to Ramsey that "cash is STILL king".
@Anonymous
wrote:
I enjoyed reading this. That nagging thought about the relationship with credit cards I always have is Dave Ramsey’s advice to cut them up and use only cash “cash is king”. That’s the only advice from him I feel is not realistic but I understand why some people need to look into drastic measures such as that. Unfortunately, we can’t just give up using credit cards if we want to make the best out of our credit which we need for EVERYTHING these days. We just need to work hard on using them wisely to our benefit.
+1
I work in a business that relies solely on the use of credit cards and turn people down too often than not who think unfortunately due to Ramsey that "cash is STILL king".
I've said it before and I'll say it again: DR is, and thinks like, a very wealthy dude with lots of money and need NO CREDIT (I've even heard him call credit "Evil" and brag about his ZERO credit rating). He's right in saying "Cash is king", but a great credit rating (that is, unless you have millions in cash saved as does DR) is at least a "Royal". I recommend you shut DR out of your live(s) IMMEDIATELY and start listening to Clark Howard, who believes "cash is king" and also in responsible credit management. Syndicated radio show and a great website too: Clark.Com.
@Anonymous wrote:
My apologies for the double post!
No worries, happens to us all and easy fix.