Hey ya'll! So I was wondering about debt and how crazy it's gotten in this country, especially. People will get credit cards and max them out just to buy extravagant Christmas gifts!
I personally don't have any debt: no credit cards, no student loans (or any loans for that matter) and I don't owe my car. I got is used when I was 24. I didn't own a car until last year.
It's just that my mom taught me to save and to never go in debt for anything if it can be avoided. I once owed my school $200 and I paid them off quickly because having debt like that freaks me out! I don't want to drown in it like some of my friends are.
I have one friend who went to a private university for nursing and she now owes $103,000 in student loans!!! She didn't even finish her degree.
Anyways, how important is a debt free loved one or a debt free marriage? Or how much is too much debt?
I know a lot of my generation has student loans. So I guess I should expect that my future partner would have some? I don't know...But I have heard that money problems are one of the leading causes of divorce. So I would definitely be hesitant with larger amounts.
So yeah...I wanted to know what everyone's opinion on these things is. For those of you who are married, is debt a huge issue for you?
If you were to find a perfect (or near perfect) girlfriend/boyfriend but they has a lot of debt...would you still give them a chance?
This is just a discussion thread...I'm not worried about it but curious about everyone's views on it! I haven't met anyone that I'm considering right now so yeah...haha just a discussion thread. Seoul is mentoring me!
Also, I can't finish without recommending the wonderful Dave Ramsey! (he's a Christian financial radio host/author)
Real Debt Help - Get out of debt with Dave Ramsey's Total Money Makeover Plan - daveramsey.com
TLDR: Just look at the bold parts.
I personally don't have any debt: no credit cards, no student loans (or any loans for that matter) and I don't owe my car. I got is used when I was 24. I didn't own a car until last year.
It's just that my mom taught me to save and to never go in debt for anything if it can be avoided. I once owed my school $200 and I paid them off quickly because having debt like that freaks me out! I don't want to drown in it like some of my friends are.
I have one friend who went to a private university for nursing and she now owes $103,000 in student loans!!! She didn't even finish her degree.
Anyways, how important is a debt free loved one or a debt free marriage? Or how much is too much debt?
I know a lot of my generation has student loans. So I guess I should expect that my future partner would have some? I don't know...But I have heard that money problems are one of the leading causes of divorce. So I would definitely be hesitant with larger amounts.
So yeah...I wanted to know what everyone's opinion on these things is. For those of you who are married, is debt a huge issue for you?
If you were to find a perfect (or near perfect) girlfriend/boyfriend but they has a lot of debt...would you still give them a chance?
This is just a discussion thread...I'm not worried about it but curious about everyone's views on it! I haven't met anyone that I'm considering right now so yeah...haha just a discussion thread. Seoul is mentoring me!
Also, I can't finish without recommending the wonderful Dave Ramsey! (he's a Christian financial radio host/author)
Real Debt Help - Get out of debt with Dave Ramsey's Total Money Makeover Plan - daveramsey.com
TLDR: Just look at the bold parts.
"Debt-free" love shouldn't matter at all. For some people, loans are the only way to pay for something (i.e., school). If you're going to make a judgement on somebody for a choice they made 5 or 10 or 20 years ago, then how much did you really care about the person to begin with?