Kota
Focusing on the advantages first, multipul time payment makes it easier to buy costly products like cars, PCs and phones when you're on a tight budget. Plus, many electronics shops in Japan offer a zero-interest split payment option for a marketing purpose. From a financial perspective, delaying payments allows you extra cash in your wallet. Moving on to the disadvantages, apart from the interest expenses, instalments might give a false sense of security. The relatively small amount of monthly payment tempts you to buy things more, running up great debts. Personally, I much prefer paying the total amount at the time of purchase because granma often told me not to borrow or lend money.
Jun 16, 2024 12:22 PM
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Focusing on the advantages first, multi-payment purchases makes it easier to buy costly products like cars, PCs and phones when you're on a tight budget. Plus, many electronics shops in Japan offer a zero-interest split payment option for marketing purposes. From a financial perspective, delaying payments allows you to have extra(more) cash in your wallet. Moving on to the disadvantages, apart from the interest expense, purchases by instalments might give a false sense of security. The relatively small amount of monthly payment tempts you to buy more things (...to buy more than you can afford), running up huge debts. Personally, I much prefer paying the full amount at the time of purchase because granma often told me not to borrow or lend money. Some of the changes are to make it more natural, not so much that you are wrong. Ex : "great debt" to "huge debt."
I also think that other than a house and car, it's better to pay in full for everything else.
June 18, 2024
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