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The Real Meaning Of Debt

   

Right, what does debt really mean?

Debt is money that someone else lends you, on the understanding that youll pay it back. Lets face it, if you didnt have to pay it back, it wouldnt be a debt, would it? It would be a gift or a grant.

But it doesnt end there. If only it were that simple!

Almost everyone who is willing to lend you money will expect something in return. Yes, youve guessed it, interest. Now for those who have forgotten about the effect of interest, let me remind you.

I want you to open your wallet or purse, and take out a bank note (if you have any, that is!). Now hold it out in front of you and set fire to it.

Go on, watch it burn. Watch it shrivel up and disappear in front of your eyes. Think about the effort that it took to earn that money.

Now take another note and repeat the procedure. Set fire to it and watch it disappear. Then do it again. And again! And again!

Not too keen, are you? And Im not surprised.

But thats what interest means if you owe money. Its money that you have to shell out just for the privilege of being able to use other peoples money. And thats before you think about repaying the amount that you originally borrowed!

You may as well set fire to your money. At least it would keep you warm and give you something vaguely interesting to watch for about thirty seconds!

The interest that you pay on your debts is dead money. You have to pay it just to stand still. So despite all the time and effort you may have taken to earn it, you remain in exactly the same position as you were before.

Its like repeatedly paying for meals that youve already eaten, trips youve already taken and entertainment youre already enjoyed.

Right back at square one!

Interest is the price that you pay for not having enough money to afford the things that you've bought. Its the penalty for having tastes that are more expensive than your means. Its your punishment for being poor!

But interest works both ways.

If you have money, it can be invested to make more money. You are the master. It is your servant!

But things change when youre in debt.

Every penny that is borrowed has to be paid back.with interest! You become the servant. Money becomes your master, and it fairly cracks the whip!

I think this example with make everything clear.

Money and debt are like a giant pulley. Okay, imagine youre standing on the top of a 100 storey building. Theres a giant pulley attached over the edge of the building. Hanging from the pulley is a heavy weight. It weighs the same as you. This weight represents the state of your finances.

You are on the roof of the building holding the rope that supports the weight from the pulley. Now imagine that the height of this weight represents the amount of money that you have. It starts level with the fiftieth floor. That represents break even. No money, but no debt!

The higher the weight rises, the more money you have. The lower it drops, the more you are in debt. Nice and simple, except thats not the whole story!

The higher you manage to heave the weight, the healthier your bank balance. And to represent the interest your money would earn, for every floor the weight rises, you become 5% stronger (thats your financial muscle). So by the time the weight rises from the 50th to the 65th floor, you become twice as strong, making the weight much easier to support (and lift even higher!)

But thats where the good news ends. If you ease up on your efforts to lift the weight any higher, it will start to drop, and the extra strength you had will start to disappear. By the time the weight falls back to the fiftieth floor, youll be of average strength once again.

And then it gets even worse! As the weight drops below the fiftieth floor, to represent you slipping into debt, the weight gets heavier. For every floor that the weight drops below the fiftieth, the weight will increase by 5%. This represents the interest that has to be paid on your debt.

So in other words, you have to work harder and harder just to keep the weight from falling any further. The further the weight slips the harder it becomes to stop it dropping any further.

By the time it is level with the 25th floor, the weight would be three and a half times heavier than it was at the start. That means youd have to work three and a half times as hard just to stop the weight from falling any further. Thats a mighty strain!

And people who are in debt wonder why they feel miserable and full of stress!

Oh yes, one final thing, if the weight hits the ground at the bottom of the building its game over! Bankruptcy! You lose everything that you currently own.

And the sad fact is that millions of people around the world are struggling to hold their weight somewhere around the 25th floor! At that level they cant afford (no pun intended!) to ease up on their efforts for a moment. One slip and their weight will hit the ground.

If that doesnt motivate you to get out of debt, I dont know what will!

Author: Stuart Laing
 
Author Bio:
Stuart Laing is an authority in this industry. Stuart has written several articles in the past on this subject.
 
 
 

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