국내외로 가계부채가 늘어나는 가운데, 빚 없이 사는 사람들의 특징이 무엇인지 보도한 해외언론이 주목받고 있다.
빚 없는 사람들은 대체적으로 디테일에 강하고, 장기적으로 생각하며, 습관적으로 저축한다.
다음 8가지 특징을 살펴보자. 주변에 빚 없는 사람들은 다음과 같은 습관을 공유하고 있지 않은가?
당신은 어떠한가?
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8 things debt-free people do
Amid growing concern over snowballing debt at home and abroad, it might be useful to note down eight habits that debt-free people commonly share.
To live debt free, you might have to shed your current bad habits and take on constructive ones.
Business Insider, the U.S. business and technology news website, offered eight tips to live debt-free.
1. They pay attention to details
Debt-free people keep close track of personal finances. They monitor how much they earn, how much they save and how much they invest.
2. They pretend they make less
Those without debt live on less than they make. This, in turn, enables them to put money aside for buying a house, retirement or emergencies.
3. They think long-term
Debt-free people think twice before buying something, which allows them to make smarter decisions. Long-term thinking about spending can also prevent impulse purchases.
4. They aren’t afraid to ask
To get rid of debt, ask for help whether it is lower interest rates or forgiveness for late payment. If you know someone who has met a financial milestone you admire, don‘t be afraid to ask how.
5. They save
Another common trait debt-free people have is saving money. Make it a habit to put some money into the bank account on a regular basis, just like you pay the rent every month. Adding even small amounts will give you more financial freedom later.
6. They set goals
Setting a specific goal for saving money is also important as this helps you know what you are striving for.
7. They say no
You should learn how to say no to avoid sitting on a mountain of debt. Saying no to smaller expenses can add up to big savings. Host a potluck dinner instead of eating out at posh restaurant.
8. They value experiences over stuff
To free yourself from debt, value experiences more than snatching stuff only to catch up with the latest trend. Think about whether you would be better off working late and buying stuff by sacrificing valuable time with your family.
By Ock Hyun-ju, Intern reporter (laeticia.ock@heraldcorp.com)
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