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Assets can and will fall in value (as per 2008).Originally posted by Solidec View PostWhat if your non liquid assets are greater than your cash debt?
Eg stocks and shares?
are you still technically debt free?
Your debt will only ever grow.Comment
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As I said somewhere else, 'equity' is an expensive weasel word for 'imaginary money'.Originally posted by TazMaN View PostAssets can and will fall in value (as per 2008).
Your debt will only ever grow.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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You have a v good point. I currently have approx 5mths in the war chest and adding to it mthly. the saved money will pay off cards and debts etc. once clear i plan to save as well as pay chunks off the mortgage. Mortgage is only smallish so no major issue.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostBy just clearing your debts you might end up in a bit of a hole. Imagine you paid off the mortgage and then went out of work? With a bit of a war chest you could carry on as before.
Unless you feel more comfortable being mortgage free and living off the dole until you get work?
I wouldnt be without a warchest... I'm not one to sign on the dole...I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!Comment
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I still find it strange when people separate mortgage from debt.
Perhaps that's why personal mortgage debt has sky-rocketed exponentially to over a trillion pounds.Comment
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Well done !Originally posted by scooby View Posti expect all my debts except mortgage to be paid off by mid 09.
I fear it's too late for me... seems probable I'll have to go BR this year
I think you can consider yourself debt free when the all debts except mortgage are paid, just like anyone renting their property. Having a mortgage is essentially just renting from the bank/building soc anyway IMO.Comment
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No. the whole point is that debt is not just what you owe. It's also a cost, due to interest, and a saving due to inflation.Originally posted by Solidec View PostWhat if your non liquid assets are greater than your cash debt?
Eg stocks and shares?
are you still technically debt free?
Like I said, knock a 'what if' spreadsheet, I did it 20 odd years ago and the direction you must take becomes crystal clear
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostWell done !
I fear it's too late for me... seems probable I'll have to go BR this year
I think you can consider yourself debt free when the all debts except mortgage are paid, just like anyone renting their property. Having a mortgage is essentially just renting from the bank/building soc anyway IMO.
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Not true. When you factor in the value of money (ie inflation), the real value of debt reduces over time as inflation impacts it - so in real terms the value of that debt reduces.Originally posted by TazMaN View PostYour debt will only ever grow.Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - EpicurusComment
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