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If you take debt, for an item that grows in value, then it is a good debt. For example, education loan, business loan, and to an extent housing loan.
If you take debt, for an item that diminishes in value, then it is a bad debt. For example, automobile loan, loan on mobile phones, home appliances, etc.,
if you have leveraged, “No cost EMI” or “Zero percent EMI”, then the good and bad will be much more relatable.
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Engineer by education, Technical Program Manager by profession in the Healthcare Industry, curious by nature about self-improvement, habit forming, automation, leadership, mentoring, and coaching. Vivid reader of the aforementioned topics.
This book is completely centered around debts and its kind, talks how one can achieve the path of No Debt, and how the No Cost EMI schemes are deceiving people in to bad financial habits. It is not for those who seems to manage their finances well, but beware of debt! It will soon catch!
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