RedHeep
NAXJA #1499
- Location
- Landenberg, PA
100% agree with the math, though I think 3% is way low and would prove your point even better if we weren't taking in the human factor. Unfortunately, evidence shows that the majority of folks won't save that cash they didn't spend on the car and will spend it somewhere else. FWIW, I had 0 debt and two credit cards that never had a balance on them before I went to buy my first house. Was told my credit score would suck and I'd get a crappy loan. 800+ score with almost no credit history wasn't too bad.
Nowadays you're not making 5-6% on a checking account. I was trying not to overstep my analogy.
Buy a cd if you don't trust yourself. A smart man once told me that your money making money was the easiest work you'll ever do.