I'm lucky that we don't have to live on a strict budget for two reasons. First, we have enough reserves that we're not going to come up short on any given month. Second, both my wife and I area extremely thrifty on our spending. We always discuss purchases first and nothing is unexpected. I HATE carrying cash. I lose things too much.
Buying on credit is powerful. Dangerous for many people, but powerful. Think about the current lending crisis and how tight the banks are with their money. THAT is why the market is tanking because real business requires credit. It's called leverage.
I bought my first house when I was 21 and I borrowed 116k to buy the 128k house. 5 years later I sold it for 240k and owed 110k of that back. If I would have waiting until I could pay cash, it would still have been out of reach and I'd be renting an apartment 11 years later instead of rolling that equity forward. Sure, tell that to people who took those 100% financed ARMs at the peak of the market... I'm not really talking about them.
Buying on credit is powerful. Dangerous for many people, but powerful. Think about the current lending crisis and how tight the banks are with their money. THAT is why the market is tanking because real business requires credit. It's called leverage.
I bought my first house when I was 21 and I borrowed 116k to buy the 128k house. 5 years later I sold it for 240k and owed 110k of that back. If I would have waiting until I could pay cash, it would still have been out of reach and I'd be renting an apartment 11 years later instead of rolling that equity forward. Sure, tell that to people who took those 100% financed ARMs at the peak of the market... I'm not really talking about them.