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    Check out Dub's SKOOL Community https://www.skool.com/reinvented/about?ref=9b03845650674a04aa6c5edd73869976 Get your tickets to Podcast Summit '26 👇🏾 Discount Code - "Summit26" 👇🏾 https://podcastsummit.com Most people believe all debt is bad, but what if that's the biggest financial misconception holding you back? In this episode of Finance on Fridays, we break down the 4 Types of Debt and explain why some debt keeps people stuck while other debt has been used to build wealth, businesses, and financial freedom. Dub Washington and David Shands dive into the difference between survival debt, lifestyle debt, strategic debt, and leveraged debt, discussing how entrepreneurs, investors, and even billionaires think about borrowing money differently. They also share practical examples, personal experiences, and strategies to help you make smarter financial decisions. Whether you're working to get out of debt, build your business, or simply understand how credit really works, this episode will challenge the way you've always viewed money. In this episode you'll learn: The four types of debt The difference between survival debt and lifestyle debt How strategic debt can help grow a business Why billionaires use leverage Common credit mistakes to avoid The difference between cash and credit How to build a stronger financial mindset If you found value in this episode, be sure to Like, Subscribe, and Share it with someone who's serious about improving their financial future. Follow Dub Washington on Instagram @DubWashington #FinanceOnFridays #Debt #PersonalFinance #MoneyMindset #Credit #WealthBuilding #FinancialFreedom #Entrepreneur #Business #Investing #FinancialEducation
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