Posted by W_B on March 02, 2015 at 07:56:27 from (155.188.247.25):
In Reply to: truck loan posted by Bret4207 on March 01, 2015 at 17:09:25:
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That's the best advice I've seen in this thread. If you can invest the money for more than your interest rate then don't pay either of the house or truck. Right now I'm putting $$ in my 401k and it is returning much more than my mortgage interest rate. If times get hard I can use that to make the payments and not loose anything. If it stays good I'm well ahead of the game. Remember, that house paid off is not going to pay the taxes and insurance on it, put food on your table, pay for the heat coming out of the furnace and lighting the light bulbs when all your money tied up in equity in the house and land. You've heard of house rich and cash poor? As we've seen recently housing is not liquid, how much of your wealth can you afford to tied up in something that you can't get it out of or may go down substantially in value AND not be able to sell?
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