• @FourPacketsOfPeanuts
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    3811 days ago

    Same as all the muppets in the city dressed up to the nines in their new beemer than you know is on monthly payments.

    On the other hand; being debt free, now there’s a status symbol…

    • @RightHandOfIkaros
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      1111 days ago

      Being debt free one of the few status symbols you cannot see. At that point, is it a status symbol if other people cannot see it?

      I mean, I still agree though. Be debt free, seriously.

        • @porl
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          211 days ago

          As someone starting up a custom t-shirt printing business desperately in need of building a customer base, I condone this message.

      • @captainlezbian
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        -111 days ago

        A healthy financial life contributed to getting me a wife. It also would’ve gotten me laid if life hadn’t gotten in the way. A hot lady really liked my fiscal responsibility (her marriage was collapsing because her husband lacked that trait)

    • @[email protected]
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      911 days ago

      being debt free

      I know a few people who are definitely not in a hurry to pay off low-interest mortgages from 2020 and 2021, but I suppose that they’re already in a very different financial position from the people who might consider going into debt for a watch.

      • NeatoBuilds
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        611 days ago

        Can’t take the house with you when you die so the less you end up paying the better in a way, unless you have someone to pass it on to like kids

        • @[email protected]
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          11 days ago

          Those mortgages have an interest rate of less than 3%, but now the returns on even low-risk investments are higher than that, so the borrower is better off investing the money, using some of the profit from that to pay mortgage interest, and keeping the rest.

          • @[email protected]
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            411 days ago

            Even more: an interest rate of <3% is basically blown away by annual inflation.

            That assumes your salary goes up with inflation, though.