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now trending: should we be doing everything to get out of debt? is growing household debt something a nation should worry about? should we be worried about contactless? baar baar menu contactless debt latest debt should we be doing everything to get out of debt? admin sometimes it can feel that there is pressure on us to get out of debt. some people therefore hate the idea of borrowing and feel like they want their debt gone as quickly as possible or that they do not want to borrow at all. however, other people do not mind being in debt, they borrow as much as they can so that they can have more things. it is not always easy to know whether either of these attitudes is the correct one. the problem with borrowing is that sometimes it can be really useful and can even help us to better ourselves but sometimes it can be unaffordable and perhaps avoidable. once we are in debt it can sometimes be expensive and difficult to get out of but it can also sometimes be easy to manage and useful. for example if we have a mortgage we normally benefit in a selection of ways. we have a home to live in and do not have to pay rent, which tends to be dearer than a mortgage. the debt is really big but it is spread over a long period in order for it to more affordable. the house will normally gain in value during the time of ownership and this means that once the mortgage is paid off, the home will normally be worth more than what it cost to buy plus the mortgage costs so you end up with more than you started with. there are cases where this does not happen, perhaps a property drops in value for some reason or if you sell too quickly and the housing market has dropped then the house may be worth less than you bought it for, but these instances are rare. there are also cases where mortgage repayments cannot be met and the home has to be repossessed. this could be in the case of an interest only mortgage where at the end of the term of the mortgage there is not enough money invested to pay for the property or if repayments are not made due to financial difficulties on a monthly basis. paying back a mortgage early does have advantages as the borrowing will cost you even less money but as long as you are up to date with repayments, it will not be that expensive due to the offset form the increase in value of the property. another example of where borrowing can be good is for a student loan. if the loan enables you to get a degree which will get you a job that pays better, then it can be worth it. you will be paying it back for a long time, but the increase in salary that you get as a result of the loan will outweigh the cost of the loan. however, with this sort of borrowing, it is important to make sure that you carefully choose the course that you do so that it leads to a career that will pay well. there are many courses out there and some will lead you straight into specific jobs, but many are general and you may find it difficult to get a job in that area afterwards. this debt will be paid off slowly once you start working and at the moment in the uk, if you are not earning very much money, then you will not have to pay so much back and if you do not pay it back in a certain amount of time, you will not have to pay the rest back. therefore, paying this debt off early could actually mean that you will be worse off not better. most debts though can be very expensive and do not have the same advantages as above. the more expensive the debt, the bigger the repayments will be and the more costly they will be as a whole. the longer that you take to pay them off, the more expensive they will become. with some debts, such as personal loans, you will have an agreed repayment schedule and so you will have money going out each month in order to pay for it. this means that when you take out the loan, you know how much you will be paying back and therefore how much the loan will cost. if it is on a variable rate, then this could go up if interest rates rise, but this would be the case with most forms of borrowing. although this is a more controlled way of borrowing, it is still expensive and paying back early would save money. borrowing on credit cards, overdrafts, short term cash loans and similar are some of the most expensive ways to borrow and repayment is more haphazard. with cards, you will normally be expected to pay back a small minimum amount each month and then you can choose when to repay what is owed. this can be really good for people who do not have a enough money to buy the things that they want as they can use the card and buy what they want. however, the costs are very high, with interest on credit cards being very much higher than other forms of borrowing. if you delay repaying the card, which you are allowed to do, you will find that the costs will really add up and you can end up paying a lot more for the items than you would have originally been prepared to do. paying off this sort of expensive debt can make a huge difference as you will make a significant difference to the amount of interest you will be charged for it. so we should be making most effort to pay back this sort of debt. debt is growing household debt something a nation should worry about? admin there are many nations that now have growing household debt. some people worry that this is a problem and others do not. is it something that we should be concerned about? when a report states that household debt is growing this may not be a bad thing. it could mean that a lot more people have mortgages, are buying their own homes and in the long run savings themselves money and investing. mortgages are usually considered to be good debt and so an increase in these would be seen as a good thing. there are other forms of good debt as well, such as student loans where the loan will allow a person to get extra education and get a better job as a result meaning that that they will earn enough money to pay back the loan. sometimes borrowing money to buy a car, so that you can drive to work or to do a house extension rather than paying more to move would also be considered to be good debt as well. if the person has carefully planned the borrowing, knows they can easily make the repayments and has chosen the right loan for them, then this could also be seen as good debt. however, if the borrowing increase has come from bad debt, then this may not be so good. bad debt is borrowing money to buy luxury items that are not necessary. not planning the borrowing properly, not thinking about the cost or considering whether repayments will be possible. in this sort of situation debts can spiral with one loan being used to make repayments on another or a sudden change in circumstances, meaning that repayments are not possible. economies grow when money is borrowed. in order for businesses to grow they will need to borrow money to expand so that they can sell more and make more money. for personal debt this is not always the case. with student loans and mortgages this is the case, where you are investing the money that you borrow so that you can be better off in the future. however, when you are spending the money on luxury goods that are not necessary then things are different. you will still be helping the economy to grow as you will be paying out for goods which will help those businesses to make more profit but your household finances could be shrinking not growing as you will be paying more out on repayments. so on a personal level household debt rising in general should not worry us. we do not know exactly what that debt is being used for and it could be good or bad debt. it may just be a sign that borrowing is cheap and so people are taking advantage of it or that a lot of people are buying houses or going to university. even if the borrowing is bad debt it may be good for expanding the economy and if the borrowers can pay it back, then it could have a positive effect overall. however, on an individual basis we are in

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Registrant:
Alan Jones

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Registrant's address:
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