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What I meant was that the fact that the credit card would be repaid before the 401k loan didn't matter. What matters in that comparison is the interest rate.
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I guess I see CC debt and 401k debt as apples and oranges due to their nature.
401k is for the long term and the CC is short term. Retirement is one of the things that constantly stays in my radar, especially continuing to see that if I want to live my current lifestyle when I retire, I'm going to have to save even more than I currently am. So while the 12% savings may be a fact, I would advise taking the chance to earn over 35% by paying off the 401k debt first. |
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There are psychological reasons why you might want to do it differently, but from a strictly bottom line, dollars and cents point of view, paying the higher interest debt first wins every time.
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Steve * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular. * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything? * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going. |
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Credit cards are only short term if you pay them off! Seriously though, keeping high-interest credit card debt around can have long term financial consequences.
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Hey Everyone!
Thanks for the valuable feedback! I paid off my CC, put the remaining in my EF and as far as the 401K loan is concerned well... I submitted some applications for a part time job! Thanks again! |
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Congratulations on your decision. At least you had enough opinions to make a decision. You probably knew what you wanted to do from the beginning but needed other opinions to evaluate your decision.
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I would add my congratulations. I don't think you can go wrong paying down debt. Choosing between the 401k and the CC debt is really splitting hairs if you ask me. Having either one is financially toxic, so whatever you can do to eliminate them will help your situation immensely.
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