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7 Liabilities That Will Ruin Your Net Worth

Author: Tim Lemke / Source: Wise Bread

If you’re passionate about personal finance, you know about the importance of building net worth. This means accumulating things that will grow in value, while reducing your liabilities. A person with no debt, a home that they own free and clear, and a sizable retirement account likely has a high net worth.

A person with thousands of dollars in credit card debt, a burdensome mortgage, and no cash savings has a low or even negative net worth.

Building net worth is about accumulating money and assets, but it’s also about reducing liabilities. In short, it’s about making sure debt isn’t hurting your ability to achieve your financial goals. Here are some big liabilities that can hurt your chances to build a high net worth. (See also: 6 Money Moves to Make If Your Net Worth Is Negative)

1. Credit card debt

Credit cards can be poison to those looking to generate wealth. Interest rates on credit cards are so high that it rarely makes sense to carry a heavy balance on them. The average household with credit card debt owes more than $15,000 on their cards. It’s no wonder Americans are, in general, fairly lousy at building net worth.

Having a lot of credit card debt can hurt your credit score, thus making it more expensive to borrow for mortgages and auto loans. This leads to a nasty spiral that virtually guarantees your liabilities will be larger than your assets. If you have credit card debt, start paying it off as soon as possible. Aggressively reduce your expenses, learn to invest rather than spend, and get out from under the pressure of those crippling cards.

(See also: The Fastest Way to Pay Off $10,000 in Credit Card Debt)

2. Car loans

Many people live with car payments as a permanent part of their lives. Financing the purchase of a vehicle is a common practice, but is also an easy way to add to your liabilities while adding very little to your net worth (cars almost always decline in value).

Vehicles aren’t cheap, but if you can avoid making car payments over the course of several years, you’ll be better off financially. Work to save toward the purchase of a vehicle so payments are minimal or nonexistent. Resist the urge to purchase a new car until the one you have is no longer viable. Avoiding several hundred dollars a month in car payments will free up cash to invest and accumulate assets rather than see your net worth stagnate. (See also: Cutting Your Car Payment Is Easier Than You Think)

3. Unpaid taxes

Yeah, taxes are a pain. No one really feels like paying them. But if you don’t pay them, they turn into liabilities that can grow as a result of penalties and fines. Failure-to-file penalties only add to your tax bill, and keep increasing the longer you avoid paying.

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