Make money work for you!

  • Home
  • Personal Finance
  • Budgeting
  • Shopping
  • Taxes

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

June 23, 2023 · Budgeting
Debt-Free Lifestyle Habit
Photo by Goksi at Shutterstock

Debt-Free Lifestyle Habit: Don’t Get Duped by “Smart” Marketers

Let’s be honest: When you want to become debt-free, you’ve got to defend your wallet fiercely. People who are free of debt can detect a shady sales gimmick from a mile away. You won’t see a debt-free person falling for a “90-day same-as-cash” guarantee.

They’re way too bright for that. And if they want whatever it is, they’ll save up the cash to buy it.

Though a “90-day same-as-cash” offer might seem like something intelligent people do to make their money work for them, many people don’t pay these loans off before the due date. Then they’re stuck paying back interest at 25% to 37%. No, thanks!

You MUST know the risks associated with this financial move, and if you want or need something, save up and pay cash instead.

A glass jar labeled 'Emergency Fund' sits on a bookshelf, filled with coins and bills in a warm, cozy room.
A glass jar labeled emergency fund sits on a shelf, filled with coins and cash for savings.

Debt-Free Lifestyle Habit: Create an emergency fund

According to a study, 45% of Americans don’t have savings. To prevent going into debt, though, you should have enough to cover 3 to 6 months’ worth of living expenses in case something extreme happens.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Share this article

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Latest Posts

  • A warm, textured paper collage showing scissors trimming a receipt alongside icons of a house, car, and grocery basket. 7 Purchases Retirees Are Cutting Back On
  • An illustration of a classic mailbox with an envelope reading 'Social Security Update: Proposed Boost' under warm morning light. Congress Is Considering a Bigger Social Security Raise Than the COLA - Here's What We Know
  • A stylized screenprint illustration of a geometric shield protecting a glowing compass and home from abstract red lightning bolts. 5 Places People Turn to Protect Their Money During Global Conflict
  • An illustration of a senior couple protected by a large canopy shaped like a tax document, representing savings. Social Security Tax Elimination: Who Could Gain $1,500—and Who Could Miss Out
  • A close-up photograph of a person at a kitchen table reviewing their bank accounts on a phone next to a notepad of calculations. Using Autopay? Avoid These 6 Common Mistakes
  • A collage showing a person's silhouette made of shredded medical forms and a Medicaid card, with a padlock symbolizing protection. Find Out If You Were a Victim of Medicaid Fraud!
  • A minimalist ink illustration of a June 2026 calendar with the 15th circled in bold red ink and a fountain pen resting nearby. Don't Miss These Important IRS Tax Deadlines in June
  • A navy folder labeled 'Vital Financial Documents' sits on a kitchen table next to a coffee mug and a secure fireproof lockbox. The Safest Places to Store Your Financial Documents
  • An editorial collage featuring a brass compass, financial documents, a family photo, and a metal key, representing a financial roadmap. 8 Financial Details Loved Ones Need to Know
  • A senior man smiling at a laptop in a sunlit public library with books on the table and a park view through the window. 10 Simple Retirement Joys That Cost Nothing

Newsletter

Get money-saving tips and personal finance advice delivered to your inbox.

Related Articles

financial advisor income

11 Reasons Why You Don’t Need A Financial Advisor

While it might sound impractical (and in some cases it is), deciding not to use…

Read More →
A close-up shot of a person's hands writing in a notebook beside a wall calendar marked with bills and income dates.

Budgeting on a Fixed Income: A Month-by-Month Survival Guide

Month 4: Setting Up Your First “Sinking Fund” What throws a carefully planned budget off…

Read More →
vacation

Spend Less on Vacation With These 6 Clever Budget Planning Hacks

A woman gazes out a train window at a misty coastal landscape, dreaming of her…

Read More →
traveling

9 Great Ways to Stay on a Budget While Traveling

Savoring coffee while journaling in a historic plaza proves that slow, budget-friendly travel is the…

Read More →
checked baggage recession

Tired of Checked Bag Fees? These 6 Hacks May Help

5. Avoid Basic Economy When you’re searching for flight tickets, you’ve probably noticed the lowest…

Read More →
best places to buy a home

9 US Cities Where Buying a Home Is Cheaper Than Renting

3. Philadelphia Philadelphia also makes the list of the best places to buy a home…

Read More →
check

Social Security Checks: 6 Ways to Get Maximize the Payments

#5 Make sure you are careful about taxes Obviously, you should be careful about the…

Read More →
car insurance wealth

Car Insurance Costs: These 8 Clever Tips Will Cut Them Down

#5 Keep an eye out on the road Yes, it sounds cheesy, but this is…

Read More →
budget your groceries bulk

Experts Shared 8 Tips to Budget Your Groceries

Did you just realize that you’re overspending on food? Don’t worry, you’re not alone in…

Read More →
The Money Place

Make money work for you!

Inedit Agency S.R.L.
Bucharest, Romania

contact@ineditagency.com

Trust & Legal

  • Subscribe
  • Unsubscribe
  • Newsletter
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Do not sell my personal information
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Request to Know
  • Request to Delete
  • CA Private Policy

Categories

  • Budgeting
  • Personal Finance
  • Shopping
  • Taxes

© 2026 The Money Place. All rights reserved.