Part of series: The Science of Saving
Transcript
Question: What has been your biggest spending mistake?
Peter Pham: College. You know, I was in college and I was one of those first credit card you get not really knowing a lot and ran up my credit card debt quite a bit. Essentially, paid for my college experience, but regretfully not understanding interest rates. I mean, compound interest, penalties, and minimum payments don't last forever. That was the big, big mistake and I hope to educate as many people as possible to not get in the same trap. Coming out of that, I've learned a lot around how credit cards work and how the credit card industry actually is a profitable industry. For me, now, it's how do I get the most out of my mileage? I travel a lot; I use my credit card a lot and so I'm kind of getting back by making sure I have the best credit card in my wallet and being sure I'm earning the most amount of points.
Recorded on November 4, 2009
Peter Pham’s Biggest Spending Mistake
The founder of Billshrink on getting caught in the trap of credit card debt.
November 24, 2009 | In Business & Economics, Inspiration & Wisdom
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