Gary_in_Indiana
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- Joined
- Apr 22, 2002
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- Location
- Fort Wayne, IN
- Tractor
- John Deere 4200 MFWD HST w/ JD 420 FEL w/ 61" loader bucket & toothbar & JD 37 BH w/ 12" bucket
Alan,
I look at real estate as a business venture unless it's your personal residence so we're on the same plane there.
As to buying cars and tractors without debt, that is something I absolutely do and believe in doing. Please understand I don't go out and buy new. I buy used that I can afford. I drive a seven year old truck I've had less than two years and bought a smaller tractor than I wanted because I could afford it.
You asked if I thought just because someone couldn't afford to do that if I thought they should do without. I don't. I don't think someone needs to tie themselves to 5, 6 or 7 years of $400 payments for a pickup truck, either. I know I don't, anyhow.
I do have a business (actually one that's mine and one with a partner) and am willing to take on debt there. In fact, even though right now each is debt free I'm currently looking at borrowing on the one with a partner as we're currently expanding into a new market and business is better than we'd hoped at this stage and cash flow soon may lag behind receivables for a short time. The trade-off there is continuing a strong rate of growth and accepting some short term debt or refusing the debt and slowing growth dramatically. I'm not opposed to debt in this situation at all.
I hope this explains things a bit better for you.
I look at real estate as a business venture unless it's your personal residence so we're on the same plane there.
As to buying cars and tractors without debt, that is something I absolutely do and believe in doing. Please understand I don't go out and buy new. I buy used that I can afford. I drive a seven year old truck I've had less than two years and bought a smaller tractor than I wanted because I could afford it.
You asked if I thought just because someone couldn't afford to do that if I thought they should do without. I don't. I don't think someone needs to tie themselves to 5, 6 or 7 years of $400 payments for a pickup truck, either. I know I don't, anyhow.
I do have a business (actually one that's mine and one with a partner) and am willing to take on debt there. In fact, even though right now each is debt free I'm currently looking at borrowing on the one with a partner as we're currently expanding into a new market and business is better than we'd hoped at this stage and cash flow soon may lag behind receivables for a short time. The trade-off there is continuing a strong rate of growth and accepting some short term debt or refusing the debt and slowing growth dramatically. I'm not opposed to debt in this situation at all.
I hope this explains things a bit better for you.