Aimee sent in the following email that I thought would be an encouragement to some of you:
I just wanted to write in and let you know how much I appreciate your continued encouragement on your blog about using debit cards instead of credit cards. I have been a MoneySavingMom.com reader for several years now and prior to this year my husband and I always used credit cards for everything. We paid them off at the end of each month, but as a one-income household our finances began to get tighter and tighter.
One of our financial goals for the beginning of this year was to pay off the last month’s charges and stop using credit cards. I am so thankful that we have done this for several reasons.
1) I no longer have credit card bills to dread.
2) It has definitely changed the way I spend. I think more about each purchase because it is coming directly out of my bank account.
3) It has improved communication between my husband and me because we both have to know how we are doing each week and how much money is in the account.
4) We actually have a lower balance in our checking account, which has made me realize the need to stick to a budget.
Just so you know, it has taken me a very long time to transition to debit cards and get my husband on board, but it is such a relief now that we have. I feel like it is one big step in the right direction. Instead of hoping we will have money to pay for something when it is due next month, we are living on what we have right now, and that is a great feeling.
I know most people are happy to use their credit cards, and it’s a hard position to encourage people to use debit instead of credit. Just wanted to encourage you that it is worth it to “live like no one else”, as Dave Ramsey would say. -Aimee



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