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Old Oct 11, 2006, 09:09 PM
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Is short-term or long-term debt more stressful to your personal finances? Why?

Is short-term or long-term debt more stressful to your personal finances? Why?

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Old Oct 11, 2006, 09:51 PM   #2  
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Is short-term or long-term debt more stressful to your personal finances? Why?
IT REALLY DEPENDS ON THE DEPTS? WHAT KIND?

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That's an individual question that is dependent on an individual's situation.

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I agree Scott, you cant generalize it.

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Everyone has made good points.

It depends on YOUR situation.

Each situation is different and it is hard to say what is good and what is bad.
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