Good vs. Bad Debt
Good debt is characterized by low interest rates used for investments that outpace the cost of borrowing. In contrast, bad debt arises when borrowed funds are spent on consumption, leading to financial strain. The allure of consumer debt can be deceptive, as it often feels less painful, yet it can trap individuals in a cycle of financial instability.In this clip
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