Credit Card Wealth Secrets
By Steven Gillman
"Credit card wealth secrets," the
ad read. I assumed it was yet another over-hyped
unworkable scheme. It probably was, but it
made me remember the times in my life when
I have used credit cards to make money.
As Robert Kyosaki says, there's "good
debt" and "bad debt. Borrowing for
consumer items is bad-debt. You limit your
future options, and you get less in life.
It seems like more, because you get it now,
but with interest, and the tendency to pay
more when buying on credit, you'll never be
able to buy as much as those who pay cash.
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Credit card wealth secrets have to
revolve around the idea of "good
debt." This is any borrowing that
increases your income, or produces capital
gains. So how do you get your credit cards
to start doing that for you?
Credit Card Wealth Creation
A good friend once borrowed $6,000 from
me at 9% interest. I didn't have the money
at the time, but I had a credit card offer
for a cash advance for 8 months at 5%
interest. I loaned him the money for six
months. Okay, a 4% spread meant only a
$120 profit in the end, but it was easy.
A better example is when we bought a
little house in Montana. A cash offer
would get us a great deal, so with our
savings and a $2,000 worth of repairs
on a credit card, we made it work. We
paid less than $100 in interest before
selling the house a few months later for
a $6,500 profit.
My money was tied up when my brother
found a truck we could make some money
on. I put it on a card, and paid maybe
$35 in fees and interest. The car was
sold ten days later, and we split the
$950 profit.
A friend of mine once borrowed $300 at
more than 100% annual interest ($50 for
two months). Why? To buy the tools he
needed to re-start his dry-walling business.
He probably made enough the first week
to repay the loan.
The point is that any debt - whether
from credit cards or other sources - can
be good debt if it creates more than it
costs. I have known people that have started
successful businesses or "flipped"
houses for big gains with the help of
credit cards. Get rich quick? Doubtful,
but then my skepticism almost made me
forget my own "credit card wealth
secrets."
Steve Gillman has been studying money
for thirty years (and sometimes making
a little). For interesting and useful
information, visit his website, Unusual
Ways To Make Money: http://www.UnusualWaysToMakeMoney.com
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