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Things Not to Do Before Purchasing a Home
No Major Purchase of Any Kind
Having read the don't buy a car article you can now
apply it to any major purchase that would create debt
of any kind. This includes furniture, appliances, electronic
equipment, jewelry, vacations, expensive weddings…
…and automobiles, of course.
Why You Should Not Buy a Car
When you get a raise or accumulate some savings, you
may find yourself confronted by an innate instinct of
modern civilized men and women. The desire to spend
money.
It begins simply, by going out to restaurants, then
accelerates to purchasing clothing, electronic gadgets,
and since North Americans have a special fondness for
the automobile, you may even buy a "brand new car."
If you're married or ambitious, a few months later your
thoughts eventually turn toward buying your own home.
Or a move-up home, if you are already a homeowner. Next,
you contact a loan officer to get prequalified for a
mortgage loan. You state your desired price and how
much you can put down. You provide your income and may
even supply pay stubs and W2 forms.
The loan officer methodically crunches the numbers
(by telephone, in person, or even over the internet).
"If only you didn't have this car payment..."
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