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November 20, 2007 at 8:05 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102117November 20, 2007 at 8:05 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102196
jamsvet
ParticipantTake a good look at the car mags and see what they recommend. The Mazdaspeed3 is a great car and comes highly recommended. I’ve bought used if its the right car and the right price. New if its high performance or highly in demand. Don’t take what the dealer has on the lot unless its EXACTLY what you want. Remember that you will have it for a long time. Get what you want. I’m a car nut and hate to see people settle for an appliance when you can have an experience.
November 20, 2007 at 8:05 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102205jamsvet
ParticipantTake a good look at the car mags and see what they recommend. The Mazdaspeed3 is a great car and comes highly recommended. I’ve bought used if its the right car and the right price. New if its high performance or highly in demand. Don’t take what the dealer has on the lot unless its EXACTLY what you want. Remember that you will have it for a long time. Get what you want. I’m a car nut and hate to see people settle for an appliance when you can have an experience.
November 20, 2007 at 8:05 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102229jamsvet
ParticipantTake a good look at the car mags and see what they recommend. The Mazdaspeed3 is a great car and comes highly recommended. I’ve bought used if its the right car and the right price. New if its high performance or highly in demand. Don’t take what the dealer has on the lot unless its EXACTLY what you want. Remember that you will have it for a long time. Get what you want. I’m a car nut and hate to see people settle for an appliance when you can have an experience.
November 20, 2007 at 8:05 PM in reply to: Paging RayByrnes and Bugs or any other CC experts! #102257jamsvet
ParticipantTake a good look at the car mags and see what they recommend. The Mazdaspeed3 is a great car and comes highly recommended. I’ve bought used if its the right car and the right price. New if its high performance or highly in demand. Don’t take what the dealer has on the lot unless its EXACTLY what you want. Remember that you will have it for a long time. Get what you want. I’m a car nut and hate to see people settle for an appliance when you can have an experience.
jamsvet
Participant1.182…that’s One MILLION, one HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO THOUSAND dollars.
1.194…that’s One MILLION, one HUNDRED NINETY FOUR THOUSAND dollars.
That’s a lot of $$.
jamsvet
Participant1.182…that’s One MILLION, one HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO THOUSAND dollars.
1.194…that’s One MILLION, one HUNDRED NINETY FOUR THOUSAND dollars.
That’s a lot of $$.
jamsvet
Participant1.182…that’s One MILLION, one HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO THOUSAND dollars.
1.194…that’s One MILLION, one HUNDRED NINETY FOUR THOUSAND dollars.
That’s a lot of $$.
jamsvet
Participant1.182…that’s One MILLION, one HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO THOUSAND dollars.
1.194…that’s One MILLION, one HUNDRED NINETY FOUR THOUSAND dollars.
That’s a lot of $$.
November 5, 2007 at 7:41 PM in reply to: Can splitting mortgage payment help you shave 10 years from 30 year loan? #96086jamsvet
ParticipantI’ve lurked a long time and thought I should throw in my two cents worth. A good way to pay down the mortgage is to pay the next months principle along with this months payment. Initially, the payment is comprised of mostly interest with little principle, the extra is not a big stretch. As the years go by, the principal payment increases but theoretically so does your income. You can chose to make the extra payment or not each month. If you do it this way, its a 15 year mortgage.
November 5, 2007 at 7:41 PM in reply to: Can splitting mortgage payment help you shave 10 years from 30 year loan? #96149jamsvet
ParticipantI’ve lurked a long time and thought I should throw in my two cents worth. A good way to pay down the mortgage is to pay the next months principle along with this months payment. Initially, the payment is comprised of mostly interest with little principle, the extra is not a big stretch. As the years go by, the principal payment increases but theoretically so does your income. You can chose to make the extra payment or not each month. If you do it this way, its a 15 year mortgage.
November 5, 2007 at 7:41 PM in reply to: Can splitting mortgage payment help you shave 10 years from 30 year loan? #96155jamsvet
ParticipantI’ve lurked a long time and thought I should throw in my two cents worth. A good way to pay down the mortgage is to pay the next months principle along with this months payment. Initially, the payment is comprised of mostly interest with little principle, the extra is not a big stretch. As the years go by, the principal payment increases but theoretically so does your income. You can chose to make the extra payment or not each month. If you do it this way, its a 15 year mortgage.
November 5, 2007 at 7:41 PM in reply to: Can splitting mortgage payment help you shave 10 years from 30 year loan? #96164jamsvet
ParticipantI’ve lurked a long time and thought I should throw in my two cents worth. A good way to pay down the mortgage is to pay the next months principle along with this months payment. Initially, the payment is comprised of mostly interest with little principle, the extra is not a big stretch. As the years go by, the principal payment increases but theoretically so does your income. You can chose to make the extra payment or not each month. If you do it this way, its a 15 year mortgage.
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