Change Maker by Compass Catholic Ministries
Religion & Spirituality
After home mortgages, car loans are the largest debts most people have. And more than 70% of all the cars on the road are financed. Unlike a home, which usually appreciates in value, the moment you drive a car off the lot it depreciates in value. It’s worth less than you paid for it by the time you hit the first intersection.
That is why it is important to make a wise financial decision when buying a car. The worst thing you can do is to get confused between the function of a car, which is to take you from Point A to Point B, and the status of a car, which is to buy a certain make and model whether or not it's affordable.
Read Evelyn's blog: What You Need to Know if You are Buying a Car
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