The word “debt” predominately carries a negative connotation. However, some debts are good for you as all financing is not created equal. So what is good debt? Good debt is “any debt that offers a return on investment.” For example, a mortgage is often considered good debt. Other examples of good debt include: federal student loans (which offer greater protections for borrowers and come with the potential return of a higher salary and improved job prospects), and low interest lines of credit taken in order to invest in stocks or retirement funds.
Bad debt is any credit that you are taking out and using without a clear-cut plan of paying it back. Think of using a high-interest credit card to fund a shopping trip or taking out a payday loan to cover extra holiday spending.
Most credit score models reward consumers for having a diverse portfolio of accounts and revolving debt, like credit cards, depending on how much of the credit you are going to use and pay off each month. Making on-time payments and keeping your balances low on these cards is important when it comes to keeping a healthy credit score.
So how can consumers avoid taking on bad debt? First, remember that you do not have to take every credit card that comes your way. Ask yourself if you will be able to pay off the debt. If you do not have a plan to pay off the debt, it is probably a bad debt.
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