Sunday, October 31, 2021

Why carrying credit card debt is not healthy, wealthy and wise

Why carrying credit card debt is not healthy, wealthy and wise

Ann Carrns

31.10.2021

Carrying credit card debt isn’t just bad for your budget. It may also affect your health. The stress of carrying card debt through adulthood is linked to poor health, including joint pain or stiffness that interferes with daily activities, a recent study from the University of Missouri found. Beyond the worries about repaying debt, one reason for poor health may be that people with high debt have little money left to pay for resources that protect their health, the study said. The findings come at a time of increased financial insecurity for many Americans as a result of the pandemic, though the study noted that the level of unsecured debt, like credit cards, payday loans or medical bills, has been rising more quickly than income over the past several decades.

The new research tapped department of labour data to analyse the financial health of almost 7,900 baby boomers over more than a decade, from age 28 to 40, as well as their physical health at age 50. It found that people who carried consistently high levels of unsecured debt were 76% more likely to have pain that interfered with their daily life than people with no unsecured debt. People who carried debt over time reported worse physical health late in life, said Adrianne Frech, a medical sociologist and associate professor at the university’s School of Health Professions who is the study’s lead author. And the effects lingered even if the debt had been repaid, she said. People who had paid down their debt over time were still 50% more likely to have pain that impeded regular activities.

The study builds on earlier research that found that unsecured debt is more burdensome than other kinds of debt because it has higher interest rates and is often borrowed during times of desperation. “Unsecured debt is stressful to repay,” Frech said. Poor health and high debt can feed a cycle that’s hard to break, she said. People take on debt, and the stress affects their health, which, in turn, may limit their ability to work and pay off the high-interest debt. Simply telling people to manage their money better isn’t enough, Frech said. “We must address the systemic inequalities that create these desperate circumstances in the first place,” she said.

The study period predates the 2008 financial crisis and the pandemic-induced economic downturn. It didn’t include student debt, which many borrowers are having trouble repaying well into their 30s and 40s. After growing for years, credit card debt fell in early 2020, as Americans cut back on spending and paid down balances during the pandemic. Delinquent accounts fell because of federal stimulus programmes as well as voluntary forbearance offered by banks to struggling borrowers. The average credit card balance was $5,525 this year, down from about $6,500 in 2019, according to credit bureau Experian.

Some answers about managing credit card debt:

What is the best way to pay down credit card balances?

Because credit cards typically charge double-digit interest rates, most financial advisers agree that you’ll save the most money if you focus on paying down the card with the highest interest rate first. “I prefer the avalanche method,” said Benjamin Jacobs, a fee-only financial planner in Athens, Georgia, using a common name for this approach. Here’s how it works: Make the minimum payment on all of your cards to avoid late fees, but put any extra money you have toward the highest-interest balance. When that balance is paid off, move on to the next card and so on. But some people may be more motivated by paying off the card with the smallest balance, regardless of its interest rate. The mechanics of this approach, sometimes called the “snowball” method, are the same: Pay the minimum on all cards, but put extra cash to the smallest balance until it’s gone, then move to the next card. “I like the snowball, because you have instant success,” said Melinda Opperman, president of Credit.org, a nonprofit financial counseling agency in Riverside, California. If you feel overwhelmed and are falling behind on payments, you may consider seeking help from a nonprofit credit counseling agency. Those agencies can help assess your situation and negotiate a plan with your card companies to allow you to pay off balances over time — typically two to five years.

How can I avoid overspending during the holidays?

Shoppers expect to spend almost $1,000 this season on gifts, food, decorations and other holiday-related purchases, according to the National Retail Federation’s 2021 forecast. But Opperman said that many clients have told her they are still paying off credit card bills from last year. She suggests focusing on enjoying time spent with loved ones during the holiday season rather than buying pricey gifts. She said she asks clients: “Do you remember what gift your sister or brother bought you last year?” Often, she said, they don’t recall. But they do remember playing a fun game or sharing a meal. “It’s more about the memories of the time spent with family and friends.” Jacobs recommends breaking out the credit card only for items you know you can pay off within a month. He also suggested starting to build an emergency fund, if possible, of three to six months of living expenses. That way, you’ll be less likely to rely on high-interest card debt if you have an unexpected bill.

A basic step to avoid overspending is to make a plan before shopping for how much you will spend, said Abigail Sussman, an associate professor of marketing. “Setting a low spending goal can be helpful,” she said. NYT

The stress of carrying card debt through adulthood is linked to poor health, including joint pain or stiffness that interferes with daily activities, a recent study from the University of Missouri found

HC notices to MSU, VC on promotion grievances


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HC notices to MSU, VC on promotion grievances

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Vadodara:31.10.2021

The Gujarat High Court has issued notices to MS University and its vice-chancellor (VC) professor Parimal Vyas in connection to a petition filed by a teacher of Faculty of Management Studies (FMS). The HC has issued notices in connection to a special civil application filed by Dr Sunita Sharma, who is currently serving as associate professor at FMS.

Sharma has filed a petition in the HC raising the grievance that though she is eligible to be considered for promotion under the career advancement scheme (CAS), yet her case is not being considered.

Justice Nikhil Kariel has issued the oral order asking the university and the VC to submit their reply on December 8. In her petition, Sharma, an associate professor since 1995, has stated that she is awaiting her promotion as professor under CAS which is due since 2010. She has claimed that although she is the senior most teacher at FMS, Prof Magan Parmar, who teaches in Faculty of Social Work, has been appointed as officer on special duty (dean) at the FMS.

In 2019, Sharma had applied for the post of professor in the open category but was declared ineligible by the university officials. She has even claimed that in 1995, though she was selected for the lecturer post, Vyas was rejected for the post. But in 2012, Vyas was appointed as dual professor at FMS. She has alleged that since Vyas wants to become professor and head at FMS after his term as MSU VC ends, she is denied the promotion.

Ex-VC Adesh Pal forced to retire


Ex-VC Adesh Pal forced to retire

Palanpur:31.10.2021

Adesh Pal, professor and head of the English department at the Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University and ex-VC of Gujarat University was forcibly retired after the syndicate passed a resolution against him on Saturday. The action is based on the Lokayukta report which states that Pal had failed to give a satisfactory reply to charges of corruption levelled against him. The government’s nod to retire Pal had come last Thursday.

The charges of corruption relate to his tenure in GU during 2011 when the GU campus library was said to have been defrauded of Rs 1.7 crore. The Lokayukta took up the case after the education department filed a formal complaint. On October 14, deputy secretary of the education department, Moulik Shah wrote a letter to North Gujarat university to take action which resulted in the syndicate forcibly retiring him from Nov 1, 2021.

He will get post retirement benefits as per government rules. TNN

US curbs eased, but visa wait time gets longer for Indians


US curbs eased, but visa wait time gets longer for Indians

Saurabh.Sinha@timesgroup.com

New Delhi:31.10.2021

The lifting of US restrictions on fully-vaccinated travellers from India from November 8 has seen the processing time for visas rise significantly. The US embassy in India on Saturday warned of “significant appointment wait times for some nonimmigrant visa categories.” During pandemic, a long waiting time for visa-processing of countries that open their doors to travellers from abroad is a phenomenon seen regularly. “From November 8, an estimated 30 lakh visa holders from India, with proof of vaccination, will be able to travel to the United States under the new international air travel policy. Facilitating legitimate travel to support our strong and growing bilateral ties is our top priority. As we build back from covid-19 related interruptions, we expect significant appointment wait times for some nonimmigrant visa categories at our embassy and consulates. Thank you for your patience while we work to increase our capacity and maintain the safety of our applicants and staff,” the US embassy website states.

Describing the vaccination requirements for travellers, it adds: “Starting on November 8, foreign national air travellers to the US will be required to be fully vaccinated and to provide proof of vaccination status prior to boarding to fly to the US, with only limited exceptions. The CDC has determined that for the purposes of entry into the United States, vaccines accepted will include those FDA approved or authorised, as well as vaccines with an emergency use listing (EUL) from the World Health Organization (WHO).”

“From November 8, an estimated 30 lakh visa holders from India, with proof of vaccination, will be able to travel to the United States under the new international air travel policy”

Couple gets death penalty for killing parents over property

Couple gets death penalty for killing parents over property

Passed Off Murder As Fire Mishap Due To Air Conditioner Blast

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:31.10.2021

A husband and wife who conspired together and murdered the parents and younger brother of the man to gain ownership of the family property, by throwing petrol bombs inside the house in Tindivanam, Villupuram district have been sentenced to death by a special court for bomb blast cases. The accused had passed off the murder as an accident by claiming that air conditioner explosion led to the fire. They have been found guilty under sections of the explosive substances act.

According to prosecution, M Govardanan, a private school teacher and his wife, Deepika Gayatri were living along with Govardanan’s family at Subarayan street in Kaveripakkam, Tindivanam. Investigations revealed that Govardanan, after his marriage in 2018, demanded money from his parents to start a business, but was denied as he had already spent lavishly. Besides, the main accused was also holding a grudge against his parents as they continuously insulted him. Subsequently, to settle his loans, Govardanan pledged his wife’s jewellery and then again demanded money from his parents. His father agreed to arrange Rs 30 lakh as his share from the ancestral property. Since there was delay, heconfronted his parents on May 14, 2019.

Aggrieved over their evasive responses, on May 15, Govardanan prepared petrol bombs (molotov cocktail) and threw them in rooms , where his parents and brother were sleeping. His mother, Kalaiselvi died in the room. When his brother Gowthaman tried to escape, another petrol bomb was thrown at him, leading to his death due to severe burns. When his father, Raju tried to escape through the kitchen door, Govardanan kicked him and stabbed him with a butcher knife. The couple later raised an alarm to make it seem like their family members have died due to explosion in the air conditioner.

P Velmurugan, Sessions Judge, special court for exclusive trial of bomb blast cases held that the prosecution proved their arguments with documentary evidence. “The crime committed is diabolic, gruesome, barbaric and inhuman. If the accused are awarded lesser punishment on the premise that there is a chance for reformation, it would amount to misplaced sympathy and society will not accept the same and will degrade the image of the Indian criminal justice administrative system,” the court said.

“The crime committed is diabolic, gruesome, barbaric and inhuman. If the accused are awarded lesser punishment on the premise that there is a chance for reformation, it would amount to misplaced sympathy and society will not accept the same.”

Police seek complaints against Siva Shankar Baba


Police seek complaints against Siva Shankar Baba

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:31.10.2021

CB-CID sleuths have sought complaints, if any, from public against Siva Shankar Baba who was arrested and detained in jail for sexually assaulting school students. Anyone can approach police on mobile numbers of CB-CID officers.

Siva Sankar Baba who was first arrested on June 16 from Delhi for sexual harassment charges, has been lodged in Puzhal prison. Police are seeking the common public to come forward and lodge formal complaints against the self-styled ‘godman’, as their preliminary inquiries revealed that he had been abusing several girl students of a residential school he founded on the city’s outskirts.

In a press release, the investigating agency said that people can reach deputy superintendent of police Velmurugan at 9498104461, inspector of police Renuga Devi at 9498104695, inspector of police Gomathi at 9498107303, or inspector of police Valarmathi at 9840643610.

Information provided will be kept confidential.

The Mamallapuram all-women police, based on three complaints, booked Siva Sankar Baba on June 12. The case was transferred to the CB-CID on June 13. Police apprehended him from a lodge at Chittaranjan Park in Delhi on June 16. Police also registered a case against a former student of the school, Sushmitha, for “brainwashing” other students into getting the ‘blessings’ of Baba at his ashram, police said.

People can reach out to DSP Velmurugan at 9498104461, inspector Renuga Devi at 9498104695, inspector Gomathi at 9498107303, and inspector Valarmathi at 9840643610

Airport to get separate travellers’ helpdesk


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Airport to get separate travellers’ helpdesk

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:31.10.2021

Airports Authority of India (AAI) is planning to set up a facility to guide passengers who arrive and depart the city.

The meet-and-greet counter and its staff, popular in other airports, will assist departing passengers to fasttrack check-in formalities while assisting those who arrive with baggage, transport options to the city.

A tender has been floated to identify a company which will be able to carry out the work. The work is likely to be awarded next month.

An AAI official said a meet-and-greet facility is available at all airports and there has been a demand for the service for some time, especially from passengers who arrive for the first time and those who travel on business.

Passengers will have to pay a fee to use the service, but many have expressed that the absence of the service was an inconvenience, especially because of the ongoing construction work that makes alighting from vehicles and boarding cars a hassle. The service will be of use for business class passengers and is crucial as scheduled international flights may resume mid next month.

Barricading, movement of heavy vehicles, workers and equipment to build integrated terminals and two multi-level car parks is causing a hassle for passengers. As travel has resumed in a big way and the domestic terminal alone has started to see 20,000 passengers per day, there is congestion at check in counters and at security check in.

The assistance facility including a helpdesk is likely to be of help in this scenario, said an airline official. The airport is also not able to install enough signage on the city side due to construction work.

Chennai airport had a meet-and-greet facility a few years ago but it was not a success as the staff of the firm were not allowed access to the security check area and meet the passengers at the aerobridge or arrival gates. Sources said there was no need for assistance for passengers if it cannot be provided from the aerobridge or arrival gate and assistance all the way till the boarding gates in the case of departing passengers.

As the staff were not allowed into the security check area, passengers who needed assistance were forced to depend on ground staff or baggage handlers to help them carry out the formalities inside terminals. The airport does not have adequate staff to assist business class passengers also as it has only one ground handling company serving international flights.

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