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Debt Traps to Avoid: Take Steps to Guard Your Finances

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Debt Trap: High-Interest Credit Cards

Credit cards can be helpful tools — if you pay your balance in full each month. But carrying a balance exposes you to high interest rates, which can quickly snowball. A $1,000 purchase can cost you much more if it takes years to pay off. 

Tip to Guard Your Finances: Avoid using credit to fund everyday spending. Pay more than the minimum due on your monthly bill, and prioritize paying off high-interest balances first. 

Debt Trap: Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) Plans 

BNPL options may seem convenient, but they often encourage spending beyond your budget. And if you miss a payment, you could face late fees, interest, or damage to your credit. 

Tip to Guard Your Finances: Treat BNPL like any other form of debt. Only use it for planned purchases you know you can repay on time — and track multiple installment payments carefully. 

Debt Trap: Payday Loans 

These short-term loans offer fast cash but come with extremely high fees and interest rates—often leading to a cycle of debt that’s hard to escape. 

Tip to Guard Your Finances: Seek alternatives to payday loans like personal loans from a bank or credit union. 

Woman holding several credit cards while using a smartphone for online shopping, illustrating the risks of overspending and the importance of managing credit responsibly.
Woman holding several credit cards while using a smartphone for online shopping, illustrating the risks of overspending and the importance of managing credit responsibly.

Debt Trap: Minimum Payments Mentality 

Pay as much as you can afford over the minimum. Even small increases can save you hundreds (or thousands) in interest over time. 

Tip to Guard Your Finances: Pay as much as you can afford over the minimum. Even small increases can save you hundreds (or thousands) in interest over time. 

Debt Trap: Unsecured Personal Loans for Non-essentials 

Many lenders market personal loans as an easy way to pay for weddings, vacations, or even holiday shopping. But using debt for non-essential spending adds long-term costs to short-term enjoyment. 

Tip to Guard Your Finances: Plan ahead and save for big purchases when possible. If you do need to borrow, compare rates and terms carefully — and borrow only what you truly need. 

Debt Trap: Using Home Equity as a Piggy Bank 

Tapping your home’s equity through loans or lines of credit may offer lower borrowing rates, but it puts your home at risk if you can’t repay. 

Tip to Guard Your Finances: Use home equity borrowing only for strategic purposes — like home improvements or debt consolidation — and have a solid repayment plan. 

WAEPA’s Free Financial Wellness Program 

WAEPA members have access to a free Financial Wellness Program through our partnership with Ernst + Young (EY). This program includes access to tools and financial advisors to help manage day-to-day finances and work towards long-term goals. 

Content courtesy of Ernst + Young (EY), © 2025 Ernst & Young LLP. All Rights Reserved. FinPlantFS 4.2025 

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