
Originally Posted by
jrandom
It's worth it if you're generating income with that asset, of course. Depreciation comes off tax liability, too.
Also, there's the point to consider that life is not just about balance sheets.
I sold investment property for 6 odd years so im well aware of how it all works. It just blows me away for such small amounts of money people are willing to finance (ie pay 2 to 3 times its value while its falling in its original price) when they could of just as easily saved for it! The amount of money saved is so over the top its laughable. All people need to do with finance is multiple the amount they pay each month by the term of the loan...
XYZ Bike sells for $7,000. Payments of $400 a month over 36 months.
400 x 36 = $14400!!!
So now 3 years down the track you have a spent goodness knows how much on the thing in maintenance & repairs. Its now worth $3,000 if you are lucky but you paid how much? Was it really worth it?
Heres scenario two: Buyer saves his pennys, researches the market so he knows what the vehicle he is after is worth at 3 basic price levels.........
1) Premium price
2) Fair market value &
3) A bloody steal.
If he is patient he will wait for the right one to come along & pounce on it when it does appear......with cash. Now you know for a fact you own a bike at a price that was sharp meaning when you go to sell eventually you won't loose much if anything at all.
I made money on my previous two bikes, I will at least break even on my current car & I will make money on my TL when I sell it or minimum break even.
I hear ya about having a lil fun & living life etc but that cop out doesn't wash with me when people freak out when they find out how much they actually paid, Jesus if you don't know EXACTLY what you are in for then you are a bloody fool, I won't say anyone deserves to be in bed with sharks like GE but sheesh, theres only one person lookin out for you.
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