Not exact matches
With over $ 200 billion
cash on hand, the iPhone - maker has more - than ample resources to absorb the purchase,
especially now that some of the bloom has come off Tesla's once - rosy stock.
Car accidents, health - related issues, or things - that - shall - not - be-named can strike in an instant and you'll need to have
cash on hand,
especially if you're put out of work.
While having a temporarily delinquent account can be rectified by making consistent payments in the future, it is much more difficult to resolve a defaulted loan —
especially if you don't have a lot of
cash on hand.
I just would like to know if paying off debt (
especially paying down a mortgage) is including as a part of that savings rate or even if part of that savings goes into a money market account paying non existent returns (to have
cash on hand).
In fact, this is a great reason to take advantage of these loans,
especially if you don't have the
cash on hand to pay your tax bill.
On the other
hand, whole life insurance advantages begin with the
cash value that accrues, making whole life a steady long term investment,
especially since returns are guaranteed and tax - deferred until they are withdrawn from the policy.
On the other
hand, a negative
cash - flow house is rarely a good idea,
especially for a beginning investor.
As usual, I'm going to agree with Mr. V. - longer mortgage and more
cash flow -
especially early in your investing where you need to keep every penny of
cash you can get your
hands on.
Point being, some kinds of investment need more
hands on attention, and nobody should invest anywhere based
on «hype,» or «speculation» or «what everybody else is doing»,
especially if you are out of town (or from the other side of the Perimeter) or looking for turn - key
cash flow.