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Some wisdom needed
GrecoDel
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If you had a nominal debt of 5 grand but then found out you had items in the house worth 4 grand and are (statistically/potentially) only going to go up in value over time.
Would you sell and clear the 4 put of 5. Or keep and plough on working to pay off. Even though work is a little up and down and slow at times.
Just looking for opinions so I can draw up a battle plan. Trying to be financially literate going forward.
Would you sell and clear the 4 put of 5. Or keep and plough on working to pay off. Even though work is a little up and down and slow at times.
Just looking for opinions so I can draw up a battle plan. Trying to be financially literate going forward.
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