What do you guys use? Let me know in the comments...
@KamiKomplex5043 ай бұрын
I got robbed 3k off my debit card for concert tickets being extremely careful with it. It was a whole ordeal, missing scheduled payments while making transfers, and getting reimbursed luckily. Compare that to the no liability credit card, it can be reversed in minutes. I have the 2-5% rewards cards and never carry, but the 'free money' is not why I use it. It is purely to reduce my liability. I completely believe that credit cards will influence you to spend more and that you are one step away from disaster, the studies and stats on this are pretty clear.
@pspot74193 ай бұрын
Can you explain when interest starts accruing on a balance? For example, I pay off my balance every two weeks and I don't think I am paying any interest. I will also pay more than I owe so that I have a negative balance. Is this a good idea?
@T1IVl3 ай бұрын
I only use credit cards. Unless there is a big purchase and they charge 3% credit card fee. I'll use case and ask for 3% for using cash lol
@ryan-grimes3 ай бұрын
How many credit cards do you use at the same time? My issue with playing the rewards game is that you have to keep track of multiple cards.
@chicarbiomed3 ай бұрын
I only use credit card, have had fraudulent charges and it just feels far less risky when it’s on credit card and easy to fix. I only use my debit card if I need to make some kind of deposit or something at the bank, just to make sure it’s always the right account… one time they deposited into the wrong account and luckily I caught it by looking at the receipt even though it was correct on the slip… never did it manually ever again. Edit: I do 2% on all purchases… 2% off everything I purchase… with kids, this makes a huge difference.
@matw1x3 ай бұрын
It's simple: If you're saver, only use credit cards. If you're a spender, don't even apply for credit cards.
@pete56913 ай бұрын
Great way of looking at it.
@SigFigNewton3 ай бұрын
Credit cards transfer money from customers who don’t use them to customers who do. It’s one of the many ways in which life is far more expensive when poor. -cash back rewards are paid for from the small cut of the transaction that is taken from the vendor with each credit card use -this added cost to stores is passed on to ALL customers, not just to those who pay with credit cards
@Tom-ct6dy3 ай бұрын
If you have a well funded emergency fund, you could still be a spender and have a credit card. Makes you a bit of a saver but doesn’t mean you’re maximizing savings for retirement, HSA, etc
@Sakurasan20233 ай бұрын
Yes
@eile42192 ай бұрын
If you know what are doing that can pay off their credit card every month or just super rich, use credit. Poor people or no Self control, use debt card.
@TheNurseInvestors3 ай бұрын
Credit cards are good if you know how to use them. But most people don’t😢
@cucumbertoucher3 ай бұрын
I'm one of them I'm afraid
@ctbt18322 ай бұрын
No they know how to use them they just don’t know how to pay it back
@kevrob532 ай бұрын
Credit cards can destroy your life.
@RosarioBillingsley2 ай бұрын
You're the best. I also charge all expenses I can, even taxes and. Pay them off every few days or weeks, and the balance befoe the due date. Love the rewards.
@ron10612 ай бұрын
Sadly, this is very true.
@Courtney-Alice-Gargani3 ай бұрын
You can use credit cards as long as you pay it off that month. Advantage is you get reward points and travel points. Disadvantage if you're a compulsive buyer you might max out your cards. I am debt free.
@RyChOr20053 ай бұрын
Yup, never buy something "for the points". Just use credit cards to buy things you normally would buy and you'll be good.
@HeathRS2 ай бұрын
@@RyChOr2005 For me the cash back is a bonus and not the reason to buy, but I travel constantly for work. I've spent more time dealing with stolen debit card numbers than I have with credit cards themselves. There is extra security from the credit card itself. It doesn't change the way I spend money, but for purchases I need to make anyway, a little cash back is better than none. I actually use the Apple Card and the one time it was compromised I found out that by the nature of it's design I did not need a physical card replacement to change my card number. It's now the only card I use while traveling and nearly every purchase I make as long as Mastercard is accepted. I do keep a Visa card for retailers that don't accept Mastercard.
@Stylez-132 ай бұрын
I'm debt free too but nobody will give me credit because I don't own money to anyone and never have....
@nekopop81592 ай бұрын
And make sure you have income in order to actually be able to pay off the card
@baconbaconbobacon20 күн бұрын
@@Stylez-13you would be able to get a credit card no problem, its just that you will have to start off with a very small credit limit and will have to work your way to increasing it about every 6 months
@rig853 ай бұрын
I’ve used credit cards for 99% of my purchases since I was 20 or so. Never paid interest, never out of my means. 810+ credit score. All the cash back rewards. 😎
@redscorpion93253 ай бұрын
Nice
@the-space-wiz3 ай бұрын
If you're not going to pay interest, what do you get out of 810 credit score? A star from your teacher?
@rig853 ай бұрын
@@the-space-wiz Not paying interest on the credit cards. Doesn’t mean I don’t/won’t use my credit score for housing or cars.
@the-space-wiz3 ай бұрын
@@rig85 Use cash. If you pay off a car loan, your credit score drops.
@Lincoln-ix5xw3 ай бұрын
If feels good not paying interest on my credit card too(most of the time). In all my years of using cc's I believe i only paid about 300-400$ on interest. But I was foolishly close to my limit all the time so I could never really build my credit. Im a believer that If I dont have at least 50% of the purchase cost on hand(considering all bills are paid and money in long term savings) I cannot afford what I want.
@devjames25323 ай бұрын
I've been hacked 3 times, with the lastest having all my savings drained because I used a debit card at a gas station. Using a credit card, your money is not at risk for fraud.
@KamiKomplex5043 ай бұрын
Yep, fraud prevention. Until they get debit policies in line with the high risk in today's world then I will be spending their money.
@johnconner84373 ай бұрын
They do visa policy aplies to debt cards and credit cards
@devjames25323 ай бұрын
@@johnconner8437 It took the bank 6 weeks to return my stolen money while I still had bills to pay. And I had to be proactive in disputing the faulty transactions, while with a credit card it's easier to dispute and they do most of the work.
@Shootsmith3 ай бұрын
This!
@pete56913 ай бұрын
I go with that same rationale.
@TopShot501st3 ай бұрын
Credit card are good if you treat them like debit cards. Pay it off every month and cashflow them every month.
@antillie73 ай бұрын
People often seem to forget that swiping a debit card is just as emotionally painless as swiping a credit card. The whole "credit cards make you spend more" argument applies to debit cards as well. People also seem to forget that if you stick to a budget, the way you pay for stuff doesn't really matter. So you might as well get 2% back on everything.
@yia013 ай бұрын
the people who dont need to see this video are people who got their finance under control so it dont matter which for of payment they use. the people that need to see this type of vids are the people that is part of teh $1.4 trillion CC debt.
@KamiKomplex5043 ай бұрын
Nah. If I have 3k in my account and my insurance payment is due, I am not going to get down to the danger zone but if I know I have 3 credit cards with 10k limits and I can if needed carry the balance then I will never not be able to pay bills that require debit. It's the feeling of the remaining access to funds.
@ToboeKey3093 ай бұрын
@yia01 I have 10 credit cards n im not in debt 😌😌
@DDEHoodStarz3 ай бұрын
Nahhh. If u have $100 in ur checking, going out to eat is much more painful on a debit card than on a credit card.
@Evjen973 ай бұрын
@@ToboeKey309wow congrats, lmfao
@nighthawkvc25a2 ай бұрын
Don't swipe! Instead, tap when possible, it's more secure these days.
@KittyKat-vb1nd25 күн бұрын
US is so behind. I was shocked they still have a strip in their cards.
@StreetsAhead1203 ай бұрын
With debit cards, what worries me is that it's linked to your bank account and if it's stolen, it takes at least 2 weeks to get your money replaced from the bank.
@AmericanWears2 ай бұрын
It depends on the bank. This happened to me with a credit union once and the money was replaced that same day.
@jeffro2212 ай бұрын
Or maybe not get reimbursed at all.
@topboygamer31402 ай бұрын
@@AmericanWearswhat credit union?
@betopanacubano2 ай бұрын
@@topboygamer3140Navy FCU, Fort Bragg CU though they changed the name it will always be Ft Bragg like the base
@TheMagnay5 күн бұрын
mate, if someone can get your card details and steal all your money to the point you can't live for 2 weeks. you are doing finance very wrong. every bank account has a savings account and a personal account, put most of your money in the interest account and only have what you need. I'm with Ubank and they allow up to 10 accounts for free. I have a savings account just for holding the money for that week, a savings account for actual savings and then an account for bills to withdraw and an account for my personal spending. all my money goes into the savings account for holding my money and I transfer it from there. if someone got my card details they would get a maximum of $10 cause that's all I keep in my savings account. since all bank accounts are free to have nowadays I then set up a second bank with my emergency fund, that way it's easy to access when I need it but it is out of sight and out of mind, getting me interest every month.
@nobodyknows99373 ай бұрын
I understand your points, but I cannot be trusted with a credit card based on my past history. When things are good, I forget to pay things off; when things are not so good, I spend too much. I am the big dumb.
@jackpage58953 ай бұрын
thats completely fine, they are not for everyone and theres nothing wrong with that just like any one given diet isn't perfect for everyone
@cynthiaivers17083 ай бұрын
You're selling yourself short and resigning yourself to being - in your words - "dumb." You're smarter and better than that.
@chicarbiomed3 ай бұрын
Awareness is the path to enlightenment - made this up
@MichaelM2K232 ай бұрын
At least you’re honest with yourself 👍
@barbidoll1548Ай бұрын
Not dumb if you recognize it and take steps to avoid situations that mess you up!
@tracychan66182 ай бұрын
I don't have debit card. I called the bank to remove the debit function. I only use credit cards and never keep any balance.
@SnowyCountryChicken2 ай бұрын
Smart! I do the same. I used to work at a bank.
@damienbates2 ай бұрын
As a general rule, I agree with David in that most people should avoid credit cards. I’ve used them responsibly for years, however I have made some bad choices in the past by getting services now instead of waiting until I had the money. I’ve also had buyers remorse having used a credit card when I wouldn’t have made the purchase with cash at the time. Also, when I use the debit card I see that balance go down immediately and it causes me to be more conservative with my spending.
@Tom-ct6dy3 ай бұрын
Fund an emergency fund before you get a credit card.
@eile42192 ай бұрын
Credit card is emergency fund
@Tom-ct6dy2 ай бұрын
@@eile4219That’s a very risky idea.
@dragonofparadise2 ай бұрын
@@eile4219 Those are some dangerous words there LOL. You have a painful lesson ahead with that mindset.
@TVHouseHistorian2 ай бұрын
It’s *so* easy to whip out that credit card in an emergency you’re not financially prepared for.
@GavinnMarshall3 ай бұрын
One of the Ramsey points is that they believe the points are “scummy” since the reason they offer them is because someone isn’t able to pay their card and pays interest which allows you to get benefits.
@pete56913 ай бұрын
I mean that same logic could apply to the high yield savings accounts they advertise. You only get the interest because someone else is paying a higher rate of interest on a loan.
@thebosshouse3 ай бұрын
Same logic with promotional periods for loans. No financial institution gives customers money or discounts out of their bottom line.
@Peter-kt2gb3 ай бұрын
That's only half true. Credit card companies make money in more ways just interest on unpaid balances. Amex, for example, makes most of their revenue from interchange fees. And besides that most credit cards are issued in partnership with banks. Banks have many revenue steams, and high interest credit card debt is only one part of that. Even if they didn't make any money from people not paying their credit card balances, they'd be paying out points on credit cards. Sure, it'd probably be at lower percentages, but the points would still be there.
@Fernando-t8g3 ай бұрын
And he makes money off of desperate viewers. So f what he thinks.
@Not_Ciel3 ай бұрын
It’s also scummy that companies don’t allow you to be fully vested in your 401k until you’ve worked for them for 4+ years, does that mean I should just not donate to my 401k and collect the 4% match of free money?
@AR-ln7ln3 ай бұрын
In my own circle of friends, the ones who get into credit card debt have much more going on in their lives that just overspending. They have health issues, self-esteem issues, employment issues, family that sucks they dry, drinking problems, partying too much, not giving a crap problem, and definitely math and not knowing any better problem.
@KittyKat-vb1nd25 күн бұрын
All self destructive behaviors that majority of Americans seem to have. Little ability to discipline themselves
@jaredgates43103 ай бұрын
I use a single credit card for everything. Get 5% back on gas and restraunts, 3% on groceries, costco, utilities, and 1.5% on everything else. I get back roughly $2.5k each year.
@stephans19903 ай бұрын
Where I live (the Netherlands) creditcards don't give any type of rewards. The only reason I have a creditcard is for when I'm traveling outside of Europe or if I want to buy something from foreign websites.
@rebeltheharem70283 ай бұрын
Its probably because you have legal laws on how much interest can be collected on credit cards or the culture means everyone is educated on the ways to debts, so no one is dumb enough to buy things they can't afford on revolving accounts with 20% interest rates. The rewards are there to entice people to buy more and hopefully not pay them off to collect interest, which actually does work on many people.
@abelfaber44573 ай бұрын
@@rebeltheharem7028 we do have different rules and laws, also we do not have an american style credit score. Also a culture of not spending more money then you have, altough the younger generations are going for car loans and lease plans, i'm from the 70's we learned to save up before buying something, only a mortgage is acceptable as a debt
@gerhard61053 ай бұрын
I am also Dutch and from the '70's. Indeed do not spend more then you earn and ask yourself the question: do I really need that (item). Most, if not all adults in our Netherlands have a debit card. Most do not even walk around with cash. Or they use their mobile phone. A credit card is good to pay the toll on the highways in Italy and France. Also in our country almost no shops accept them. Shops want to be paid by debit card because it is faster and they do not have to count the money at the end of the day ( costs time) and they can not be robbed because of having cash in the shop. Almost nobody accepts 200 or 500 € bills.
@julianmarshall21272 ай бұрын
I'm from Barbados and we really only get points and rewards with the high end credit cards(gold,platinum and black cards)not everyone can afford to have those cards.with the normal credit cards,we don't even get any rewards.
@contenteater2 ай бұрын
@@abelfaber4457Bonus Fact: The Netherlands Banks will lend you more money than what your house is worth (great for the individual, but not so much for their economy) - KZbin Economist “economics explained”
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@PrimitiveAK3 ай бұрын
Dave Ramsey advice is for financially incompetent folks who are deep in debt. If you know you are financially responsible, then there’s nothing to worry about and a majority of Dave’s advice is pretty god awful.
@ret4kind3 ай бұрын
This is where you're wrong. The advice that people who have credit cards spend more is true for everyone. This has been proven to be true. If you get an offer for 5% on a $2000 spend. You're going to find a way to meet that threshold and I can guarantee you more than 5% are going to be spent on items you could have done without.
@PrimitiveAK3 ай бұрын
@@ret4kind got proof to back up that statement? Because my American Express statements say otherwise…and again…if you spend more with a CC but still pay it off every month, why does it matter? I’ve racked up enough points on my card to travel to Japan and back home TWICE and I have never got a late fee or interest payment.
@richguest3 ай бұрын
@@ret4kindabsolute rubbish……😂😂
@ret4kind3 ай бұрын
@@PrimitiveAK "if you spend more with a CC but still pay it off every month, why does it matter?" "if you spend more with a CC" "spend more with a CC" "spend more"
@somecharactersnotallowed13193 ай бұрын
Yeah he also prioritizes paying tithing, withdrawing 8% annually on retirement, and constantly downplays financial struggles that young people face that his generation didn't. Bad advice and out of touch. Ramsey isn't worth listening to unless you're a massively indebted middle aged+ religious person.
@vinhhoang93262 ай бұрын
All my friends who use credit cards are broke, living paycheck to paycheck and have debt up to their eyeballs. My other friends who use debit cards own homes, have investment nest eggs and are living their best lives. Not sure if correlated to owning a credit card but I’d rather be in the latter camp.
@JohnSmith-dj5gf3 ай бұрын
I racked up about $18K in credit card debt. First thing I did was stop using credit cards, transferred it to a 0%, and went all cash with a debit card. Down to $2500 and once that’s done will have no consumer debt at all. Will once again have control of my full income to devote to e-fund and investing.
@the-space-wiz3 ай бұрын
I had even more than that in CC debt. I just didn't pay them and saved myself a lot of money.
@jeffro2212 ай бұрын
@@the-space-wiz How's that wrecked credit rating working out for you?
@beachn2002 ай бұрын
I used to have 12 credit cards. Now I am down to 8. I mostly use my main 2 credit cards for gas, restaurants and groceries. I get 3-4X points back in these purchases. I pay off these purchases weekly. I also use my debit card sometimes as needed. Both have different use cases. Thanks for all the great videos you put out!
@jardel_lucca3 ай бұрын
I agree 100%. Using credit card only.
@comeconcon5692 ай бұрын
A debit card can also be run as a credit card as long as it has a credit card company logo on it like VISA. debit cards will always be useful because you might misplace your money or get robbed if you carry cash only.
@robertdeland33902 ай бұрын
Don't forget, online purchases. Can't use cash. Exposing your debit card to the Internet isn't safe.
@ld57143 ай бұрын
I am very disciplined, pay my cc card off faithfully every month and benefit from the cash back and rewards on the CC. I have never used a debit card in my life and most likely never will. Paying no interest and having better protection by using the cc is better for me and my choice. I have never paid cc interest in my life. Larry, Central Valley, Ca.
@matthewwynne9392 ай бұрын
If fraudulent activity happens on your credit card, it's the bank's money that is in jeopardy. If fraudulent activity happens on your debit card then it's your own personal money at risk. Sure, issues could be resolved with your checking account but if the balance gets drawn down it may cause other bills to bounce in the meantime.
@Jeff-p5i2w2 күн бұрын
That happened to me Try getting your money back Good luck
@isaacchapman76283 ай бұрын
The only correct payment method is carrying around a million dollars cash in a metal briefcase with you everywhere you go, but I don't have that kind of money, nor do I own a cool briefcase, so I just use a credit card. I pay it off weekly.
@ToboeKey3093 ай бұрын
I hope u are paying the full balance 🤣🤣 like I do and I pay the full balance a day before the closing date not due date the statement closing date I hope u kno the fuckin difference 😌😌
@isaacchapman76283 ай бұрын
@@ToboeKey309 Yeah, I pay off the full balance.
@the-space-wiz3 ай бұрын
Why pay it off weekly when the grace period is longer? Sounds unnecessary. Who wants to pay bills every week?
@isaacchapman76283 ай бұрын
@@the-space-wiz Short version is that it keeps me aware of how much I'm spending. I've talked to people who pay it daily.
@liamcage72082 ай бұрын
I use a Debit Card. I hate Credit Cards(CC); you pay twice, once when you make the purchase itself and then again when the CC statement arrives. The banks really want you to use CC making it easy to use while making large purchases with Debit Cards harder all so you can end up making interest payments. The bank likes to use fraud protection as an excuse but the fact is your Debit card offers nearly as much fraud protection as the Credit Card. Contrary to the comercials on TV, CC companies are not always that eager to refund you your money when you've been a victim of fraud.
@wyckedsyndicate2 ай бұрын
Something overlooked is the vendor fees, credit card companies make a significant part of their profit off of charging vendors processing fees! Great video Humphrey as always!
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@littleship7713 ай бұрын
I think the real issue at hand is, people view finance as a one size fits all situation. Whether a credit card is right or a debit card, it’s up to the individual to make the best decision for themselves.
@nmplab2 ай бұрын
Swiping a credit card is painful when you know how much bigger the outstanding balance becomes 😱
@bluekarma42 ай бұрын
Debit card is also good for the times when some services charge fees if you use a credit card and not a debit also to use withdraw cash at the bank or ATM (excluding using your phone app) and also some debits have rewards programs. Overall though a credit card is preferred.
@Jackyliu0093 ай бұрын
Credit cards are incredibly useful because they pay you reward for spending money on it so as long as you know how to use it. Travel cards are a flex for myself personally.
@ThurstonConsulting13 күн бұрын
I liked that you pointed out the payment methods, the pros and cons as well as which behaviors were best suited to each method. Great job!!!
@soapa42793 ай бұрын
The fact there are tons of people who don’t have credit cards, but are in debt with cars, homes, or other loans proves it doesn’t matter, a financially irresponsible person will always be financially irresponsible, with or without a credit card.
@robocop5812 ай бұрын
Nope. Using cash means I can only use up what I have in my bank account. With credit cards I can borrow up to my credit limit which is more than the average person has in his bank account
@soapa42792 ай бұрын
@@robocop581 You missed the point entirely.
@alecubudulecu3 ай бұрын
One of the overlooked factors. Refunds and fraud. When you dispute a debit card charge - you begging the bank or business to give you back your money. With credit - you refusing to pay. I know it’s subtle. But there’s a huge difference. Banks are not incentivized to return your money.
@DavidGS662 ай бұрын
1:42 I remember a 60 Minutes show with Moreley Shaffer where his credit card insider guest said guys who pay their balance every month are called "deadbeats" 😂😂😂.
@crystallangan8322 ай бұрын
I really like that he hit on the credit score, everyone I hear is always talking about rewards….if you spend over a certain amount of your limit it will lower your score, doesn’t matter if you pay on time in full. With a debit card I’ve never had a problem with getting back my money that was fraud, with a credit card I have.
@lindsayoverseas3 ай бұрын
As a foreigner living in Japan, getting a CC here is ridiculously hard. Luckily, Japanese debit cards give points, which can be converted into yen. Also, there are no minimum balances required in Japanese bank accounts.
@Bartonhockey082 ай бұрын
At one point, I did use debit cards but eventually I started using a credit card on larger purchases such as college tuition and paying them off before interest occurred. Now I only use credit cards all eligible purchases. Unfortunately payment such as mortgage local natural gas company bills are not able to be paid on the credit card unless you pay service fee Which is usually about 2% therefore I don’t make payments through my credit card on those bills.
@keithj91653 ай бұрын
Debit for the day to day, credit card for routine bills
@Outspoken20123 ай бұрын
CC is my preferred method of payment also my default. I’ve been doing so since I was 18 in college and got my first credit card. I have always paid off my account balance at the end of each billing cycle, no fees at all. I now have maybe six credit cards, but only actively use three for different things. One is for my main purchases and the others are for stuff I need on the side. I have all of them on auto payments coming from my checking, so the only thing I really need to manage is to have enough money in my checking to pay for everything. And the rewards that come with each card is just icing on the cake.
@helotmotto3 ай бұрын
I started my credit journey at 17. Paid thousands in interest due to reckless spending in my early 20s but at least I learned. I'm 31 now with a mortgage and an 820 fico. It's all about discipline!
@michaell90624 күн бұрын
I just moved back to using debit. I found myself overspending when using credit card. Not to the point of creating new debt, but just as you said, you have no emotional connection to the swipe. I want to retain more cash. This will force me to be more disciplined and get back some control. :)
@S197Bryan3 ай бұрын
I listen to Dave Ramsay mostly. I disagree fully with his stance on credit cards. I hate when he uses the “not one millionaire I interviewed said they did it with credit card points”. We all know that, we don’t use them to become rich on points but they are nice little discounts on a spend that we were going to make anyway. If I can choose to buy something at full price with my debit or get 5% back on a credit card, I am choosing the 5% discount every time. I have zero debt and an amazing credit score because I know how to budget and use my credit to my advantage. I create monthly budgets and I only spend what I budget on credit and pay it in full every month.
@Shootsmith3 ай бұрын
Fraud on a debit card can wipe out your checking or savings account while they investigate for WEEKS. With a credit card it’s on them.
@chipwanderlust113Күн бұрын
A savings account doesn't have card functionality (here in the UK) so how can anybody access a savings account when it's a different account from that of your debit card.
@lucristianx2 ай бұрын
The average annual salary in the US is 80k. If you don’t make twice that I don’t recommend using credit cards. To own a home you must make 120k to afford the average home mortgage payment. Most people do not have the disposable income to utilize the points on credit cards effectively. It’s not a control issue it’s a predation issue.
@minirunt2 ай бұрын
Use credit card. I knew two people who had their bank accounts emptied via a debit card. They got their money back but it took a sevveral of weeks, which led them to missing a house payment and other bills and borrowing money from me just for food.
@2023Red2 ай бұрын
I use credit cards at every opportunity to charge. I receive 2% cash back as incentive. My typical charges total $3000 a month or $36,000 annually. This provides around $700 cash back a year. It pays my cable bill in concept. I pay off total twice a month. That keeps me debt free. FYI, fico is 846. Ramsey is right but I have the disciple to live well below my means. Not all do,
@StevenDavisPhoto2 ай бұрын
I never use a debit card, unless that's my only option. I ALWAYS use credit cards because of the points. BUT that is only because I always pay off my balance every month. If you don't have that discipline, then you should only use a debit card. I started with Dave's advice, but I think he's wrong when you have a lot of money and you can pay it off.
@rssmith2893 ай бұрын
I love your videos! I use a credit card and pay the balance off every month. 35 years ago I did not know how they worked and got into credit card debt. It has been over 25 years since I have ever carried a balance. I have a spreadsheet that I use to track my balances and determine the due date. I pay partial payments in lump sum every two weeks so I don't dread the official payment due date. While Dave Ramsey has good intentions on not using credit cards I think his followers actually pay more for insurance. I live in Southern California and things are so pricey here that I want rewards when I can get them. I do not own a debit card. I still have a ATM card to use when I need to take some cash out. It should be noted that more businesses are choosing plastic over cash because cash must be kept in a safe place and deposited into a bank (labor).
@adamallee3 ай бұрын
Love it! I’d love to see a video more in depth of using different credit cards to pay expenses (while paying it off in full) instead of a debit card to maximize their perks. Thanks 🙏🏽
@paijittrasantawin5062Ай бұрын
I totally agree with you. Use credit card wisely. Don't be its slave. With well planed purchase and discipline to pay off credit card, you can manage your finance and monthly payment. I prefer to pay grocery purchase and other bills via credit card. This way I know how to plan my next month money spending while I feel safe to have some cash in my account for a current month. Plus some credit cards offer cash back which is a reward you gain back after spending like you pay $300 for grocery then you get $6 back like getting a discount. These are things that debit card will never have.
@gnarfgnarf40042 ай бұрын
Credit Cards cost the merchants more. If you think they won't pass on the costs to you, you are naive.
@phillip_reynolds3 ай бұрын
I use credit cards for most of my purchases but as you mentioned in the video, I pay them off every two weeks or every month.
@BonushusetcomАй бұрын
I almost only use credit cards. Always pay the balance in time and never pay interests. Have been doing this for 6 years now, and it pays vacation( for my family every year(with the points I earn on my cards). This year we flew business from Europe to Mexico. Normally I would have to pay upwards of $10.000 for these tickets, but thanks to my credit card spending, it only cost me taxes and fees to the airline company. Saved approximately $9000. So if you have the discipline, use credit cards. Use them smart and enjoy the perks they give you :)
@Lis10er2 ай бұрын
I used to charge everything on my elite CC to keep track of my spending via the monthly statements, and for the travel perks & cash back, etc. Now, I still have that CC, but I am back to using cash for everything. Your video about the Chinese using cash reminded me of my Chinese granny and the old world ways & wisdom about money.
@middlechamber35742 ай бұрын
This is great information. I'd like to fully transition to using my CCs for all of my spending, but I've often dreaded the feeling of not having some cash on hand or available for usage. I like the idea, but there's an entire mind-shift that comes with this
@terrydillon93232 ай бұрын
I am a person who really likes my debit card. I know some people might need a credit card, but the debit card works best for me. A lot less work involved. I so love simplicity.
@elifredocabrera20 күн бұрын
Amazing video, but I think you forgot that most credit card companies charge a small fee to retailers for transactions. That's part of the reason Amex is sometimes not accepted: they have a higher fee than most.
@dpat8kids3 ай бұрын
And I’m an avid Dave fan along with following you and a few others. And the more you learned the more you know the better decisions you can make.
@jezzarisky3 ай бұрын
Credit Card for most purchases, Debit card for pulling cash from the ATM, and cash for local businesses that benefit from not getting hit by large transaction fees. As one major example, my barber charges 30% less when I pay with cash instead of a debit or credit card.
@soapa42793 ай бұрын
Sleezy for that barber to essentially charge 30% more to people with a credit card, instead of 3%
@the-space-wiz3 ай бұрын
@@soapa4279 It's called "under the table." That 30% goes to taxes on documented transactions.
@TheAngryBrownsFan3 ай бұрын
I don't use my debit card because of skimmers. If someone hacks your account they are taking your cash and can be a real pain and you'll be cashless. Credit cards, you have time for the credit card company to fix the problem.
@Chepecafeteria2 ай бұрын
Yeah there are some people who think it is free money. Not me, I feel the same pain as buying with cash!
@AdamNicholas-3dАй бұрын
I usually look up your videos for updates! Our government has no idea how people are suffering these days. I feel for people with disabilities not getting the help they deserve. Thank you Mrs Emily L Romano, imagine investing $12,000 and received $305,500.
@KyraFabulousАй бұрын
You're correct!! I make a lot of money without relying on the government. Investing in stocks and digital currencies is beneficial at this moment
@PalmerWoods2Ай бұрын
Mrs Emily L Romano was my hope during the 'bear summer' last year. I did so many mistakes but also learned so much from it, and of course from Emily L Romano.
@ColtonBeau41Ай бұрын
She must be really dedicated and well trusted for people to talk much good about
@FallyFestus-g9iАй бұрын
the first step to successful investing is figuring out your goals and risk tolerance either on your own or with the help of a financial professional but is very advisable you make use of a professional
@StephanieJohn-m7hАй бұрын
I Started with $5,000 and Withdrew profits $89,000
@X3R0NAT0R3 ай бұрын
I watch your videos on a daily basis. You definitely changed my views on finances. Thank you sir! :D
@matcha_mage3 ай бұрын
Great content as usual! What about credit utilization when paying with only credit cards?
@Not_Ciel3 ай бұрын
Your credit card utilization should always be 0% if you’re paying it off every month…
@matcha_mage3 ай бұрын
@@Not_Ciel But what about the guide of keeping it above 0% but under 30% or even more ideally 10%? If you're paying everything by card wouldn't you easily utilize more than 30% of the limit?
@ChadMueller3 ай бұрын
Budget with YNAB, payoff the card weekly or biweekly. Big fan of Dave, love when people call him and debate the credit cards. Don't waste your time, he's not changing his stance.
@humphrey3 ай бұрын
haha yeah
@yia013 ай бұрын
well keep in mind that American are $1.3trillions in CC debt. that about $8000 per household. yea it nice to get the perk of those CC but u have to be able to pay it off every month and most american just cant.
@nelsonjavier91803 ай бұрын
Money is a tool in a form of cash or debit or credit cards....the problem it's not the tool itself but US.....we get in trouble for not knowing how to use each one of these tools correctly.
@ulexite-tv2 ай бұрын
I'm with Dave Ramsay on this. Credit cards and the entire interest system are destructive to more people than debit cards are.
@lorinfink61272 ай бұрын
My wife and I only use credit cards, and she has set our cards to use as to which category will give us back the most cash back rewards. We do not use any credit cards that charge an annual fee. We also pay-off any balance that we incur, regardless of the amount when it is due and sometimes before it is due. We do not make any minimum payments thus no finance charges or late fees. Therefore, we consider ourselves a credit card’s worst nightmare. I’ve also noticed that when I’m in line to pay for a purchase that some people who use their debit cards don’t ask or wait for a receipt. I wonder how they keep their books in proper order. I also wonder how many of debit card users have either poor or no credit.
@jamesstuart33462 ай бұрын
I look at credit cards as a short term emergency loan. While buying a house last year I had to spend $12000 on accommodation, but I couldn't use cash as I needed it for the house. So I charged it all on cards and spread the payments over 3 months. Yes I paid some interest but I got my house 😊
@JoseFlores-xh5cj3 ай бұрын
As head of household, I pay the bills on a household of 4. Having a credit card that gives me 5% cashback on utilities that average $1000 a month total that's at least $50 a month/$600 a year is my "free" vacation every year.
@justanotherpotato55233 ай бұрын
I got a debit card when I was 14 and used it all the time, but now that I’m an adult I only use credit cards
@Bobrogers992 ай бұрын
I dig out my debit card only when I have to transact business with the bank. I never use it to pay for anything. I pay my credit card bill in full every month.
@stevebenson5062 ай бұрын
Three major bank credit cards in my country just moved from a 28 day credit cycle to a 21 day credit cycle. Rumour is they would like it to go to 14 day. This negates my use for a credit card. Although I am not there preferred demographic. They like “deadbeats”. That’s what the industry calls those who pay their card off each month.
@cardin4twАй бұрын
I do the same thing, but sometimes I find myself using a debit card that way I don’t over utilize my credit card. Thoughts?
@terrypaulbeyer5862Ай бұрын
We have used cash for the last 20 years and also we stick to a weekly budget. it saves us a fortune. Why , because it means something when you pay in cash. And the budget stops you over spending. If we have any left over at the end of the week we save it for treats, like weekends away.
@manny78862 ай бұрын
The first thing I did when Chase issued me a debit card was lock it then leave it at home (I never bring it with me). I use CC card on all my purchases and utility bills. I pay off my CC weekly.
@burgitech8643Ай бұрын
In Germany the banks are trying to push credit cards, but the businesses usually don't want to accept them, because the VISA and Mastercard usually charge up to 2% of the revenue. For a discounter crocery shop like ALDI this would be their whole margin. They only accept the national debit cards, which charge only 0.15% or cash. Many people prefer discount shops like ALDI even though they don't offer any cashback etc., but its cheap anyway and so you don't have to deal with any additional cards and codes and all that annoying stuff. The large super markets will offer cashback options and bonuses but their product range is more expensive in the first place and I can't be bothered to deal with such unnecessary paper work. But Germany is a different market. Even Walmart could not compete there and was retreating with heavy losses.
@R._L.3 ай бұрын
In Canada, where, within the past few years, the payment terminal systems were fully out of commission, nationwide, for the better part of a day - *twice* in less than *six months* - the importance of financial liquidity becomes ever clear. Also, using physical currency simply help with rationalising expenses to their lowest expression, encouraging one to spend less, and save more. When it comes to most types transactions... Cash is truly king. 💵👑
@djmocha72 ай бұрын
I use credit cards primarily; I use one for the whole month, pay it off, then use a different one the next month. I let the cash back build up, then I use it to get gas cards. Also, if my bank account only has $10, that’s what my credit limit is, no matter what. I do use a debit, but only to pay my rent because they charge a fee for credit, and to Zelle one of my friends or family members.
@IsaacCoverstone2 ай бұрын
I racked up $12,000 in credit card debt in my 20s, paid it off in my early 30s, and these days I still use credit cards for everything and they are set to autopay statement balance each month. Just gotta learn the lesson the hard way sometimes.
@Sinnlos762 ай бұрын
I use Apple card for anything I pay for with my phone. 2% back on each purchase. Otherwise I use any credit card offering at least 1.5% back for everyday purchases. My day care is $225 per week. I get 1.5% back on that.
@briangudiel95583 ай бұрын
Ever since I was able to get a credit card, I have been exclusively using them even when it was not possible to do so (like charity at church or paying rent or lending money) but I learned that credit cards are amazing if you have discipline just like a debit card. One person once told me, use credit as debit, so don’t buy what you don’t have. Which works. I have like 6 and plan to get more.
@A_Canadian_In_Poland2 ай бұрын
This only typically applies in North America and the UK. Credit cards have no rewards in most other countries of the world. Many countries also impose legal restrictions on who is entitled to receive credit.
@mikezerker69253 ай бұрын
When DR talks about not using CCs he is speaking to Americans in general… we’ve all seen the stats of how consumers in the US have record amounts of cc debt. So for most people he is right - the irresponsible should NOT be using credit cards. For responsible, financially savvy individuals, cc is the best way to earn rewards/points/etc and get bonuses with everyday purchases.
@outsider55782 ай бұрын
I live in a country where the only credit cards available are US dollar denominated, so I only use my credit card for purchases in US dollars to avoid currency losses on conversion. Also, we have a stamp duty of $0.25 (local currency) on each debit transaction in our bank accounts, and the banks levy another $0.30 in bank charges for each debit transaction. Hence, I use cash at all times locally. If I were to use my debit card just once every day,I would pay about $200 per year in charges. I do, of course, track every cent I spend, which allows me to see where my money is going.
@marcusraykowski5935Ай бұрын
What you are missing is the transaction fees the merchant has to pay. These are double for credit cards vs. debit cards. All those seemingly great rewards are just a fraction of this additional cost of the products purchased with the card.
@GaryGettenbergАй бұрын
Stores are beginning to charge “convenience fees” for using credit cards. If that becomes mainstream, that will be the end of non- business credit cards.
@Todbrecher3 ай бұрын
I have a visa card that comes with my checking account. I can use this to pay in most european countries. In my home country I just use the debit card That I pay 99ct per month for. my mindset is not to spend money I don't have in the first place, so this works out great for me.
@Damilare03 ай бұрын
Its just simple, dont spend money you dont have. I have been using credit cards for 6 years and the total interest i have paid till date is 11EUR. That was even a mistake because i forgot to fully pay my balance that one month.
@iliumboy5 күн бұрын
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER use a debit card. If your debit card ever gets compromised, it is almost impossible to get your money back. With a credit card, the charges can usually be reversed.
@Bangpaulxu3 ай бұрын
Always enjoy your videos. I have learned so much from your videos over the past three years! Much love from Shanghai China!
@enonknives54493 ай бұрын
I only use credit cards. I never buy what I can't afford. Pay off the balance every month. I have a debit card that I used to use to withdraw cash, but I find that I never need cash anymore. In fact, many places don't want to take cash.
@JosephBall-z5v2 ай бұрын
Hey Yang I find your videos very informing and easily understood with the way you break it down. I was wondering if you could make a video covering Tax liens? If you have already made a video covering this subject and I'm just not aware of it then please direct me to it. Thanks.
@FactStorm18 күн бұрын
Debit cards are not entirely useless, I wouldn't say that. They have their purpose. Sure, they usually don't reward you with points from your institution, but many cash-back apps do accept debit card transactions for point accumulation. Furthermore, just having a debit card payment gives you peace of mind of having something paid off immediately as opposed to accruing it on a credit line. You get it over with! Lastly, many money orders will waive fees if you use a debit card, and at times merchant fees/surcharges aren't charged to debit cards.