CONSUMER DEBT
Debt incurred for purchasing consumable goods or products that do not appreciate. Normally, an individual gain no benefit from possessing high levels of consumer debt since it escalates the strain on one’s income sources to maintain regular payments. If he fails to manage the debt, this can result to bankruptcy.
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