Posts Tagged ‘debt’
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To my chagrin, I was watching a recorded episode of the Oprah show with Mrs. Franco the other night, which was dedicated to being frugal (I know what your thinking…why didn’t they ask Franco to be on the show…invite must have gotten lost in the mail). Other than coming up with some painfully obvious money saving tips (don’t buy new furniture and trade with a friend instead; camp in your backyard instead of going on vacation, etc…), they managed to villianize credit cards as if they had been forged in the fires of Hades and given to us by the Prince of Darkness himself. One very frugal couple was sent to help a not-so-frugal couple come up with money saving ideas (most of which were very useful), which climaxed with the ceremonious cutting of the credit cards. The not-so-frugal husband was even shown on camera saying something to the sort of “I really like this idea of getting rid of our credit cards and only using debit cards to pay as we go.”
Buying a car is a difficult process and one that most people do not take lightly. There are so many variables and tradeoffs to consider…foreign vs. domestic, flashy vs. practical, new vs. used, cup holders vs. a car that parks itself (or something like that). Let’s explore the most important part (or at least it should be) of the decision making process…cost.
