
Generally speaking, debt can be classified as good or bad based on how it affects finances and the life of the individual or business. Good debt is used to increase income or build wealth, while bad debt can cause financial stress or hinder growth. For example, mortgages and student loans are considered good debt because they help build equity, while credit card and payday loans may be classified as bad debt.
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