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Risk is one of the things that debt can represent, sometimes, but there can be debt that doesn't involve any risk, and there are risks that don't involve debt. What's risky about using a credit card to buy a kayak? And how does investing money you already have in small cap equities represent a debt? I think for the vast majority of individuals just trying to make good personal finance decisions, "don't take on debt"…
(I don't really agree with the simplification of debt = risk. Despite that...) > What's risky about using a credit card to buy a kayak? If you unexpectedly lose your job or are otherwise unable to pay off the card on the schedule you expected, you'll incur significant interest on the debt and end up having to pay far more than you originally planned. Compared with saving up money and paying in cash, there are clearly…
Right, but you're still taking on debt for the month and then paying it in full. What is the risk?