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Road Side Pub
I thought the mustang was what I wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="FJohnny" data-source="post: 16121953" data-attributes="member: 191643"><p>I get that when you're a young guy it feels PRETTY DARN GOOD to get into a really nice car and drive away.</p><p></p><p>But imagine you are a 45 or 50 year old middle aged guy. Can you picture it feeling REALLY EFFING GREAT to know your house is fully paid off, you owe on absolutely nothing and the only reason you still work is because you actually like what you do?</p><p></p><p>I really wish school curriculum had compulsory courses in personal financial management. A bunch of 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' style of studies would go a long way. Pretty darn good or really effing great is just a choice you get to make. The earlier the better.</p><p></p><p>Only you can know the value you get out of a vehicle. Basic transportation for one guy could be another persons anchor to sanity. You know you so you have to decide how to proceed.</p><p></p><p>That said I'm guessing most people would agree that for the average married guy with kids, having four vehicles (some financed) and renting a home sounds heavy on liabilities and light on assets. It's never too late to make a plan.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the decision and all the best to you and your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJohnny, post: 16121953, member: 191643"] I get that when you're a young guy it feels PRETTY DARN GOOD to get into a really nice car and drive away. But imagine you are a 45 or 50 year old middle aged guy. Can you picture it feeling REALLY EFFING GREAT to know your house is fully paid off, you owe on absolutely nothing and the only reason you still work is because you actually like what you do? I really wish school curriculum had compulsory courses in personal financial management. A bunch of 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' style of studies would go a long way. Pretty darn good or really effing great is just a choice you get to make. The earlier the better. Only you can know the value you get out of a vehicle. Basic transportation for one guy could be another persons anchor to sanity. You know you so you have to decide how to proceed. That said I'm guessing most people would agree that for the average married guy with kids, having four vehicles (some financed) and renting a home sounds heavy on liabilities and light on assets. It's never too late to make a plan. Good luck with the decision and all the best to you and your family. [/QUOTE]
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