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It’s a Good Time to Not be ‘Interested’ in Credit - Matthew Johnson #5670

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Summary: Between Black Friday and Cyber Monday there were over 61 million transactions, but not because inflation is getting better. I sit down and chat with Matthew Johnson, who points out that, as businesses make it increasingly easy to pay using credit, interest on these lines of credit is simultaneously skyrocketing. Credit card companies are taking full advantage of higher interest rates, and the problem isn’t being resolved any time soon. Tune in to hear more on this topic and to learn how you can be financially defensive in these circumstances. Highlights: -The items that had the biggest purchase increase under buy now and pay later were food and beverage related -We are up tremendously in debt, and credit card companies are taking full advantage of higher interest rates -The average interest rate on a new credit line opened today is over 22% -We have grown to expect that the government is always going to come to the rescue -Both people who have and don’t have money are spending -We need to be careful with how we are spending are money because interest rates are not done going up quite yet -There is a lot of potential pain to come between now and the new year Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Johnson Wealth and Income Management
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Indhold leveret af Kerry Lutz. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Kerry Lutz eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
Summary: Between Black Friday and Cyber Monday there were over 61 million transactions, but not because inflation is getting better. I sit down and chat with Matthew Johnson, who points out that, as businesses make it increasingly easy to pay using credit, interest on these lines of credit is simultaneously skyrocketing. Credit card companies are taking full advantage of higher interest rates, and the problem isn’t being resolved any time soon. Tune in to hear more on this topic and to learn how you can be financially defensive in these circumstances. Highlights: -The items that had the biggest purchase increase under buy now and pay later were food and beverage related -We are up tremendously in debt, and credit card companies are taking full advantage of higher interest rates -The average interest rate on a new credit line opened today is over 22% -We have grown to expect that the government is always going to come to the rescue -Both people who have and don’t have money are spending -We need to be careful with how we are spending are money because interest rates are not done going up quite yet -There is a lot of potential pain to come between now and the new year Useful Links: Financial Survival Network Johnson Wealth and Income Management
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