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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Liquid Assets and Expensive Car Purchase
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<blockquote data-quote="ibleedblue65" data-source="post: 15727939" data-attributes="member: 137757"><p>This is technically true if you have good credit, can secure a low interest rate and you are good at managing your investments but personally I am anti debt. Op personally i would pay cash for whatever you purchase. You will always make a better financial decision when you gotta write that check or hand over that cash then when you are buying with someone elses money. Plus **** debt. I don't want to ever give another dollar of my money to a bank for debt service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibleedblue65, post: 15727939, member: 137757"] This is technically true if you have good credit, can secure a low interest rate and you are good at managing your investments but personally I am anti debt. Op personally i would pay cash for whatever you purchase. You will always make a better financial decision when you gotta write that check or hand over that cash then when you are buying with someone elses money. Plus **** debt. I don't want to ever give another dollar of my money to a bank for debt service. [/QUOTE]
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