Posts Tagged ‘Debt’

Stop it right now. Debt isn’t always Bad!

// November 12th, 2013 // No Comments » // Uncategorized

As a society we seem to have developed a hatred for debt since the economy nearly suffocated in 2008. Now clearly, when you have a choice between using debt and not using debt, the choice is probably clear. And debt can be bad when abused, but it’s not absolutely bad. Milk is good for your bones, but try to drink a gallon at once and see what happens. It drives me crazy that so many perspectives today are a reaction to the extreme case and not the normal case. I think debt is another victim of this type of thinking. (more…)

Stay Above the Median

// August 6th, 2010 // 5 Comments » // Uncategorized

I’m planning on buying a house with my wife in the (near?) future and we’re in the learning phase of mortgages, financing, PMI, debt-to-income ratios, points, taxes, blah blah blah.  It sounds exhausting doesn’t it?

Through the process I’ve thought to myself, maybe we should wait and put 20% down.  Then we can get a fixer-upper1, save on things like private mortgage insurance2, and probably get better rates from a wider variety of lenders.

That’s a lot of coin, though.  No matter how you dice it.
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