Rabu, 21 Agustus 2013

Should I replace my lawn mower or get it fixed?

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Matteo M


My 7-year-old Toro self-propelled lawn mower's cord is off so the self-propelled part doesn't work, the engine will no longer start (it wasn't fully engaged last time I used it... it was running slow and loud with a lot of smoke and used a lot of gasoline). The last time I got my mower serviced it was over $100. The newer model Toro is $350-$400.

At this point should I just buy a new one with all those problems?



Answer
7 Years for a mower is great.

It sounds like it is time for a new mower.

If you buy the new mower will you get 7 Years out of it? That is hard to tell.

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is it possible for me to buy a house?




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i am 20 yrs old..i work full time $16/hr mon-fri, ive worked there for 2.5 years. i have "good" credit. and im wondering if its possible to be qualified to buy a $350,000 house. its one of those things where if i dont try, ill never knw. but would i hurt my credit applying? is this possible?


Answer
Not only will you not qualify under today's terms, but buying a house of that price on your income could potentially wreck your entire financial future. There is no need for a house that expensive and just think of all the bills that come with a house - utilities, property taxes, repairs, more furniture, lawn mower, etc.

Do not apply as it will get rejected and a "rejection" will show on your credit history. I would say save up and make sure you have AT LEAST 20% down and don't buy a house that's more than 4 times your pre-tax income.




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