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Ms. Toad

(37,374 posts)
22. Zero debt.
Wed Jun 11, 2025, 10:59 PM
Jun 11

We use credit cards, but pay them off in full each month. We use the cards as a 30-day interest-free loan. And, we're holding the mortgage for our daughter's house (she was hit with the new redlining - no loans for houses under $100,000) - so she owes us around $100,000 (the purchase price + renovation prices).

We're lucky enough to have worked at decent paying jobs whenever we wanted to work, our spending choices are not luxurious (we've never had cable TV, our phone bill is $30/month for two phones with unlimited talk/text/data, etc., when we were approved for a $125,000 mortgage 35 years ago we bought a home for $70,000, etc.), and we took advantage of several child-free years to get a head start on retirement. And - I was lucky enough to work for 11 years in a position with a defined benefit retirement plan, and left my money there when I moved on. Decades later, I returned to another position in the same system - and doubled my guaranteed retirement income because the payout is based on the highest 3 or 5 years of earning.

But yes, I do know how lucky I am - and that a lot of it was the luck of having parents who valued education, who modeled living within their means, and the luck of being in the right place at the right time.

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Zero debt. multigraincracker Jun 11 #1
us also, zero debt since about 2010 ret5hd Jun 11 #33
My wife and I have zero debt BOSSHOG Jun 11 #2
How much do you think those cards would be worth? newdeal2 Jun 11 #5
Based on condition and quantity BOSSHOG Jun 11 #8
Any particular cards you can recall, BOSS? True Dough Jun 11 #6
I know Mickey Mantle BOSSHOG Jun 11 #7
Some 1952 Mickey Mantle card sold for over $12 million DFW Jun 11 #11
Oh great! True Dough Jun 11 #16
Oh we'll get by BOSSHOG Jun 11 #17
And YOU KNOW True Dough Jun 11 #20
What was that . . ."A jackrabbit in every pot and a bale of hay in every garage"? hatrack Jun 11 #25
That's for the NEXT box of baseball cards he finds. n/t DFW Jun 12 #39
I read an article at least 20 years ago BOSSHOG Jun 11 #19
I have my husband's '56 Topps baseball and football MerryBlooms Jun 11 #21
Give this guy a call FHRRK Jun 12 #38
No debt for many decades. fierywoman Jun 11 #3
Zero debt. anciano Jun 11 #4
I paid down $80k in debt GenThePerservering Jun 11 #9
Sorry to hear about your business going belly-up True Dough Jun 11 #18
The average American household is $332,000 in debt? DFW Jun 11 #10
That's why he is pushing hard for lower interest rates. multigraincracker Jun 11 #26
Debt free here. NewHendoLib Jun 11 #12
Debt MoonlightHillFarm Jun 11 #13
I have none of those. I pay off my credit cards each month. No mortgage, no car loans, and no student debt. sinkingfeeling Jun 11 #14
don't know whether to feel good that I'm below average cadoman Jun 11 #15
Zero debt. Ms. Toad Jun 11 #22
I only use my pre-paid debit card. multigraincracker Jun 11 #28
I prefer the benefit of keeping my money in the bank earning a smidgen of interest for an extra 30 days. Ms. Toad Jun 11 #36
This debit card is a Preferred Customer benefit. multigraincracker Jun 12 #40
You may want to watch what they charge you at stores. usedtobedemgurl Jun 12 #43
Merchants are still paying processing fees - Ms. Toad Jun 12 #44
28 years debt free. BluesRunTheGame Jun 11 #23
Now I'm confused essaynnc Jun 11 #24
I got out of debt about ten years ago. Iggo Jun 11 #27
We're deep enough haele Jun 11 #29
I guess in the middle róisín_dubh Jun 11 #30
I'm in under $5K, but... LudwigPastorius Jun 11 #31
Overall, I'm less indebted, but I'm more indebted in some of those categories than everyone else. W_HAMILTON Jun 11 #32
Zero debt radical noodle Jun 11 #34
Yes, the credit score system needs some refinement True Dough Jun 12 #41
No Debt DET Jun 11 #35
I have zero debt. I've always paid my credit cards off comradebillyboy Jun 12 #37
We are ahead. usedtobedemgurl Jun 12 #42
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