Re: In Search of the Perfect Credit Score
- From: "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 03:50:56 +1000
Larrybud <larrybud2002@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Rod Speed wrote
I simply suggest that one not borrow, expect to purchase
a reasonable house that is within their means.
Thats mad. It makes a lot of sense to take advantage of very
low interest charges on new cars when available too, particularly
when you can make more than that on that cash elsewhere.
No it doesn't.
Yes it does.
You wouldn't take a loan out on a car to invest that money elsewhere,
Anyone with a clue who is getting a decent earning rate on the cash
that would be used to buy a new car would be stupid not to accept
a loan at 0% or so instead of using that cash on the new car.
and on a balance ***, it's exactly the same scenario.
Nope, nothing like it.
.
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