The $400 car that was 23 years old at the time of purchase. That was a Toyota Corolla. It's an indicator it shouldn't be your final event. By the way, cars most likely to go over 250,000 miles, the brand Toyota, Barnum. We'll drive longer than any other cars by any other manufacturer. And then there's having a car that is so rusted out that you can actually stick your hand through the body of the car. Yeah. My car, there is like no distinction between the indoors and the outdoors. When it snows, it snows inside the car even with the door closed and the windows rolled up. I had to wear
#451: Rachel’s car is nearing its end of life and she’s short on cash. Should she sell before she’s hit with a major repair?
Cam wants to arbitrage a hefty low-interest loan with a three-year payback period. Is this the opportunity of a lifetime or a disaster waiting to happen?
Kris has tried all the budgeting apps but they’re cumbersome and time-consuming. Is there a better way to track his monthly expenses?
An anonymous caller feels stretched thin with a high mortgage on a single income. Should she sell off some stocks to lower her monthly payments?
Former financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy and I tackle these four questions in today’s episode.
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