The biggest cause of personal bankruptcy in the U.S. isn't irresponsible spending, business failures, credit card debt, job losses or excessively big mortgages.
Not exact matches
These are expensive exercises, which do
not seem to serve any useful purpose The Committee failed to abide by the last part of its first recommendation — «
irresponsible spending».
«It would be, I think,
irresponsible not to
spend some time talking about what those things, what those trials, have taught us, and what those cases may mean for how everyone can get good government,» he told the NY Times.
Less than a day after delivering a forceful State of the State speech declaring an end to
irresponsible state
spending, the governor equivocated, telling a radio interviewer he should be judged on the goals he sets,
not whether he accomplishes them.
«After 34 years of Albany incumbent Hugh Farley's runaway
spending, job - killing taxes, and
irresponsible corporate giveaways for his Wall Street banker buddies, it's
not surprising that fewer than half the voters want him to remain as their senator.
«I'm
not willing to
spend an
irresponsible amount of money and I'm unwilling to do a budget and then find out a month down the road, two months down the road, the federal government made a legislative change that costs us $ 2 billion.»
Now I understand that it would be bad business to highlight the weaknesses of the organization, but if what's good for TFA is bad for the country's education system then it is quite
irresponsible for TFA
not to give the whole story so legislators can make informed decisions about, for example, whether or
not to
spend millions of dollars of tax payer money to bring more TFAers to their districts.
Medical Debt: Part I People who face large amounts of debt often have done nothing
irresponsible; careless
spending and poor financial planning are
not the causes of many such hardships.
While many students look forward to the freedom that having a credit card affords them, there are some who may
not realize the magnitude of
irresponsible spending.
Of course, a bad credit score is
not necessarily from a history of
irresponsible spending, but could also be down simply to some bad luck.
Being
irresponsible means taking out more money than you can afford,
not repaying loans on time, being chronically late, and
spending too much with lines of credit.
All to protect
irresponsible people who don't understand the difference between credit and
spending money.
These new rules will help, but they really don't address the root of the
irresponsible spending.
I resent some of the comments here that imply that people are either
irresponsible or just don't care about their dogs if they don't
spend a fortune on the food they feed them.
Don't
spend emotionally and don't be so blinded by the pursuit of the sign up bonuses that you become
irresponsible with your
spending.
It would be
irresponsible of me to advise readers to go out and apply for anything and everything —
not worrying about minimum
spending.
Don't get lulled into
irresponsible spending just because it's the holidays and everything seems to be on sale.
An example of this is a six - year - old who will say they don't want to see their father because he is «
irresponsible with money and
spends all of it on his girlfriend instead of his children.»