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It's respectable and a financially sound move OP..
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THISOriginally Posted by DCAllAmerican
Originally Posted by Diego
DC - Are you perfect?
Serious question.@ Serious question.
Not perfect, but I aim for perfection and avoiding nonsensical financial decisions.
THISOriginally Posted by DCAllAmerican
Originally Posted by Diego
DC - Are you perfect?
Serious question.@ Serious question.
Not perfect, but I aim for perfection and avoiding nonsensical financial decisions.
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
But why a NEW car. Why add more debt to your life when you are trying to pay back your student loans. Seems somewhat backwards to me. Buy a used car, something you can pay off instantly. No need to introduce a car note when you don't even have your own place.
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
But why a NEW car. Why add more debt to your life when you are trying to pay back your student loans. Seems somewhat backwards to me. Buy a used car, something you can pay off instantly. No need to introduce a car note when you don't even have your own place.
I wasnt going to buy a Literal New Car, I meant a new as in different car. Pretty much I`m going to cop a 4 Cylinder car from the 2000s that will be reliable during the grind time known as your 20s.Originally Posted by LDJ
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
But why a NEW car. Why add more debt to your life when you are trying to pay back your student loans. Seems somewhat backwards to me. Buy a used car, something you can pay off instantly. No need to introduce a car note when you don't even have your own place.
Truth but in the same token if he hasnt a wife/and or kids why does he need to move anyways. Its just himself. Really him being out on his own is virtually the same as staying at home except the amount money spent on rent, rental insurance, furniture etc.... Hell I didnt move till I had kids/married. Best decision ever. Now half of the folks I know are broke or living check to check, dont have any money for retirement or their kids college etc...
I wasnt going to buy a Literal New Car, I meant a new as in different car. Pretty much I`m going to cop a 4 Cylinder car from the 2000s that will be reliable during the grind time known as your 20s.Originally Posted by LDJ
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
But why a NEW car. Why add more debt to your life when you are trying to pay back your student loans. Seems somewhat backwards to me. Buy a used car, something you can pay off instantly. No need to introduce a car note when you don't even have your own place.
Truth but in the same token if he hasnt a wife/and or kids why does he need to move anyways. Its just himself. Really him being out on his own is virtually the same as staying at home except the amount money spent on rent, rental insurance, furniture etc.... Hell I didnt move till I had kids/married. Best decision ever. Now half of the folks I know are broke or living check to check, dont have any money for retirement or their kids college etc...