Actually, borrowing money at 0% makes a lot of sense in today's market. Last year my year to date was 19.89% on my invested money. I would be a fool to pull cash out of the game to buy my new Kubota while they offer a 0% finance deal. My money stays in play making interest while I slowly pay the free Kubota loan back.
If I remove that money from the markets and use it to pay up front for a machine that depreciates, I forgo that interest as well as accept that depreciation.
A wise man would leave the money in the fruitful market while nibbling away at the free loan using only part of the profits if that interest.
Would you like to reconsider your stance, or maybe you could explain it to me in a way that your current position makes any financial sense at all? I made a great deal if free money last year...
Larry, you come on here strutting like a short legged chicken in tall oats!
A true wise man doesn't go into debt.
The discipline of no debt is against the grain of our society. We're taught to borrow and pay the note so we can get a better credit rating. The purpose of the better credit rating so to allow us to borrow even more at a better interest rate.
When one looses their job, or the market falls, all the interest free and low interest loans are still due.
And the money you have in the markets is all on paper. Until you sell it's just a method of keeping score, and that can change instantly.
The borrower is servant to the lender, and I don't like being a slave.
No, your not going into debt at all if you have the money to pay it off in front. Instead, your putting that money to work for you in the way that it makes you more money. Remember, you can change the rules of the game any day you wish if your holding the cards (the money to pay it off).... Your a slave to no one.
Your financial prowess is flawed. You always want to leverage your money in the way to best make more with it. If Kubota is crazy enough to loan it for free, I surely would not take $30,000 out of a bull market to pay it, I can always pay it off later if conditions change. But while my money is earning fast and hard, I'll leverage that free loan every day of the week and twice in Sunday.
Cluck cluck.
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