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SUMMARY:Check Your Financial Irresponsibility: Using Credit and Debit Cards
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That was then...
Acting rich can give us a false sense of significance and security. It's becoming more and more difficult to beat the system. Remember the good old days of floating checks? Check float is the amount of time it takes for money to move from one account to another. It's the period of time after paying for something with a check, but before the funds actually leave your account. It can seem like your money is in two places at the same time. The money is still in your account, and the check recipient may have also deposited the funds into their bank account. When you write a check, you are legally responsible for having the funds in your account to cover the payment.
This is now...
Your debit card may look like a credit card, but it doesn't work the same way. You borrow money using a credit card. Your debit card uses money that is already in your checking account.
Debit cards can be convenient when you don't want to carry cash around. Nearly every merchant accepts...

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