Category Archives: Credit Debt Management

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Time Value of Money

Time Value of Money. I remember the spring of 1980 and the excitement of taking delivery of my very first motorcycle. It was just after the death of my mother, and I had received more than enough in life insurance proceeds to cover the $3,000 cost for a 1979 Suzuki […]

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Upside Down

Upside Down. It was the early 1980’s. Ronald Regan was our 40th president of the United States and Americans were experiencing high inflation, interest rates, and unemployment. However by 1983-1984, the misery index was receding due to the improving economy. During this period, I was in my twenties and spent […]

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The Consequences of Debt

The Consequences of Debt. Anyone possessing basic critical thinking skills would understand that carrying $15,000 in credit card debt over a working career is just, well, insane. But that appears to be about the average credit card debt in America for 2016, according to several different sources. What the average […]

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