Only debt was mortgage - thank goodness, long ago paid off. I do pay for most things by credit card, saves me carrying cash, keep a little note book in which I list every time I make a payment on that card, and it is paid in full each month.
Purchased some new furniture recently, and company offered four years interest free credit - seemed silly not to take advantage of this, although I had got the full amount in my savings. When I signed the forms I could feel my stomach curdling as it was so frightening for me to be in debt in this way - but I know I have enough cash to cover the full amount if necessary.
Back in the late1950's I was working and desperately wanted to buy myself a tape recorder and asked my Dad if he would sign for me to have that on Hire Purchase. I did have enough in my post office savings account but did not want to use that - he agreed - but only if I handed over that savings account book to him, to keep until the HP was fully paid off.
I was taught by my parents to save and then purchase. Tried to teach my own children that - and was pretty successful until they went off to Uni when the government was telling them to get into debt!!! Thanks goodness, they have all paid off those debts now - but now worry about how g.children will cope - even if they stay living at home -Uni fees alone are going to mean they will be some thirty grand plus in debt when they start their independent lives.
Good Morning Friday 3rd July 2026
When your children are learning to speak


......., or you could buy a sensible not over-expensive car with a bank loan and keep your job and possibly win promotion. Many a successful business has been based on an initial loan from a friend or family member.