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Originally Posted by Red
No, debt is not always bad. But no debt is always better than having one.
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See, this logic I don't understand, and apparently never will. I don't get how 'no debt' is better than, say, borrowing 10k at 3%, and making 6% return on the 10k investment?
How would 'no debt' be better than this set up. Just because? Life experience? I need reasons and logic, not heresay.
I'm 'hot' because I assumed people would contribute facts to the discussion. MANY #'s have been thrown around in this thread... just not by you. Your total flop on the RRSP return has sort of degraded your credibility to me, so I'm trying to figure out what you're talking about.