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12 Debt-Free Lifestyle Habits You’ll Want to Copy TODAY

June 23, 2023 · Budgeting
Debt-Free Lifestyle Habit
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Debt-Free Lifestyle Habit: Don’t Neglect to Save

People in debt often operate with a mindset of scarcity: the sense of never having enough. And usually, this causes them to avoid saving and continuing to spend freely because they associate cash flow with a sense of fleetingness.

But if you distribute your money before it even comes in, you can avoid this mentality by knowing that everything is paid for.

You may have heard this saying from people who have successfully managed their finances: “Pay yourself first.” Debt-free people make it a priority above all else!

An infographic showing a credit card gauge with a highlighted 30% limit threshold to avoid interest payments.
Stay in the interest-free zone by paying your balance in full and monitoring the credit limit gauge.

Debt-Free Lifestyle Habit: Don’t carry a balance

There’s a two-word reason for this: interest payments. When using credit cards, always make sure to pay your bill in full every month. You get all the convenience without paying interest to the bank.

If you’re NOT able to pay it all, a good rule of thumb is to never carry over 30% of your credit limit to the next month.

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