BleedBlueGold
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In honor of Koon asking for advice and then ignoring it, I wanted to make this post to get some opinions of others before ultimately ignoring you all and doing what I want to do:
We just refinanced the house for 15-yrs at 2.75%. I'm the type of person who hates debt and would love to just dump money into it to pay it off asap. So I ran some numbers and it could be accomplished in 8 years. Then I started thinking, what if I used my non-retirement Vanguard account to build a balance faster and then use that to pay off the mortgage? Ran some numbers, it's possible I could do this in 5 years (with a good market...I know, seems laughable at the moment).
I ran this by our broker and he basically said to keep the debt (low interest) and just focus on building wealth by maxing out all retirement accounts, Roth accounts, and then the Vanguard account.
Where are you all on the topic of carrying low-interest debts in order to invest? Or do you all hate debt as much as I do?
Which path helps me retire at 50-55 years old? (that's 13-18 years from now)
We just refinanced the house for 15-yrs at 2.75%. I'm the type of person who hates debt and would love to just dump money into it to pay it off asap. So I ran some numbers and it could be accomplished in 8 years. Then I started thinking, what if I used my non-retirement Vanguard account to build a balance faster and then use that to pay off the mortgage? Ran some numbers, it's possible I could do this in 5 years (with a good market...I know, seems laughable at the moment).
I ran this by our broker and he basically said to keep the debt (low interest) and just focus on building wealth by maxing out all retirement accounts, Roth accounts, and then the Vanguard account.
Where are you all on the topic of carrying low-interest debts in order to invest? Or do you all hate debt as much as I do?
Which path helps me retire at 50-55 years old? (that's 13-18 years from now)