选择最低还款改变了我的生活(变得更糟)
Opting for the Minimum Payment Changed My Life (For The Worse)

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/opting-minimum-payment-changed-my-life-worse

玛丽·亨特讲述了一个陷入 crippling 信用卡债务的警示故事。最初因短期财务压力只支付最低还款额,她很快发现自己陷入了欺骗和债务不断增加的恶性循环,最终债务超过 10 万美元。这几乎毁掉了她的婚姻、家庭和家园。 在信用额度耗尽、一无所有时,亨特发誓要还清所有债务,开始了十年不懈的工作和极度节俭的生活。她采用仅使用现金购买食品的系统,迫使她意识到开支,并无情地寻找降低成本的方法。 在还款 13 年,支付了 88,000 美元后,她创办了一份分享她策略的通讯,出乎意料地获得了成功。最终,她和她的丈夫实现了完全摆脱债务,这段旅程强调了无债一身轻的快乐和解放。亨特的故事突出了依赖最低还款额的毁灭性后果以及自律财务习惯的力量。

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原文

Authored by Mary Hunt via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

At the time, it seemed like a good idea. But going for the minimum payment option “just this one time” turned out to be the worst mistake of my life. The day I opened that door and walked through it, I altered the course of my life.

Make purchases with a plan to pay the money back. shisu_ka/Shutterstock

I reasoned that I didn’t have enough money to pay the credit card balances in full, so what was I supposed to do (oh, hear me whine)? I'd catch up next month and pay everything down to $0 before my husband found out. All I needed was a little breathing room.

And with that, I made a 180-degree turn and headed down the road to financial devastation.

What was an option the first time I made only the minimum payments soon became my only choice. I deceived myself into believing that even though I didn’t have enough money to pay for things now, somehow I'd have enough to pay for them later. I believed that banks and department stores wouldn’t lend me this much money if they didn’t know that I could afford it—and wasn’t that a nice surprise.

It took 12 years to ruin my life, putting me in danger of losing my marriage, my family, and my home. The only thing that stopped me was that I ran out of credit.

With both of us unemployed and having just received notice that our home was scheduled to go into foreclosure, I arrived at the end of myself.

I owed more than $100,000 on all of my handy credit accounts—and all of them in default—so there was no more credit. No more options. I was out of hope with nowhere to turn. It was in the darkness of fear and despair that I realized what I'd done to myself, my husband, and my family.

Through my remorse and pain, I turned to God and made this promise: I would pay back all of the debt no matter how long it took or what I had to do, if I could only keep my family and my home.

For the next 10 years, I did exactly that. I never worked so hard in my life. Overnight I turned into a cheapskate—frugal beyond the legal limit, I’m sure. I worked every kind of job I could get my hands on. I developed a payback plan. I became a giver and a saver even while deeply in debt. After 10 years and $88,000 repaid, I was restless. This was taking too long. So, as just another way to raise funds, I decided to try my hand at writing a subscription newsletter with the goal to help others do what we were doing. That was in 1992. It wasn’t an overnight success, but almost. And in the process, I developed a passion to learn all I could about personal money management.

Here’s an example: My very first step was to make a vow that I would only buy groceries that I could pay for with cash (no checkbook, no plastic allowed). Wow, that was like throwing a bucket of cold water in my face. I had a new awareness of what things really cost. I had to keep track of what I was putting in my grocery cart. The next step came quickly: I had to find a way to spend less to buy what we needed so I could walk out with cash in my pocket.

Finding ways to do that put a big smile on my face and gave me the confidence and the desire to take another step. And another and another.

It took 13 years to pay back a whopping credit card debt of more than $100,000 (an amount that would be closer to $300,000 in 2022 dollars), but we did it—one cost-cutting hack or tip at a time. For years now we have been completely debt-free. What joy and financial freedom we now enjoy! Debt-free truly is the way to be.

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