Credit Card Debt Negatively Affects Start-Up Survival Rates
A new study by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation finds that credit card debt reduces the likelihood that a new business will survive past its third year. While credit card debt alone doesn’t determine the stability of a company, credit cards are a highly expensive method of financing a business, and, as would logically be expected, have a significant impact on its chances of survival.
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