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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2022 · 33 MIN

298: Is PRIVATE Debt the Real Danger?

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Okay—let's talk about debt. I bet at some point in your life, someone has told you that you need to pay it all off. On TV, you see the likes of Suzie Orman and Dave Ramsey telling you that you have to get rid of it before anything else. They aren't entirely wrong. They are just talking to the masses. The masses aren't a group of sophisticated real estate investors like you, who are distinguishing between different kinds of debt. Robert Kiyosaki famously made this distinction between good debt and bad debt in his writings. He said that good debt is business debt that helps you grow an asset and puts money in your pocket. Bad debt takes money out of your wallet. A mortgage on a cash flowing asset would therefore be considered good debt. Credit card debt to buy a television would be bad debt. Pretty simple right? But what about a mortgage on a personal residence? That's where it gets a little tricky. A mortgage on a personal residence isn't putting any money in your pocket is it? On the other hand, paying off your mortgage and having all that money in your house makes it essentially dead money and a target of creditors. It's not as cut and dry is it? At any rate, what we do know is that personal debt is skyrocketing right now and it is something that tends to be over-shadowed by the behemoth national debt problem. My guest on this week's podcast, Richard Vague, believes that the real focus should be on personal debt that is now over 160 percent of GDP in the United States—a growing burden that threatens economic calamity if not mitigated in the coming years. LISTEN HERE

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