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Questions and Answers About Automobiles, Refinancing, and Accumulating Wealth
Keep divorced wife in a safe car?
Dear Dave,
My wife is divorcing me, and we just had our first baby boy. I feel it’s my responsibility to take care of her until the divorce is final and to keep her in a safe vehicle. Right now she’s driving a 1982 Honda Civic, and it’s so small any kind of wreck could be a disaster. I’m thinking about buying her a new car. What do you think?
Mike
Dear Mike,
I’m really sorry you guys are going through all this, especially with a new baby in the mix. I appreciate your nobility and attitude about the situation, but you need to realize that once you’re divorced, it’s no longer your responsibility to take care of your wife. Divorce carries a lot of emotional stress and worry for everyone involved, but I don’t think buying her a new car will solve anything. It may actually lead her to expect even more from you later on down the road.
I’m going to take a wild guess that the truth of the matter is you’re worried about your child, and this whole thing is breaking your heart. That’s natural, Mike, and it means you love your baby. But a safe car doesn’t have to mean a brand-new car. You could put her in a 1974 Suburban, and she’d be safe because those things are tanks!
If it were me, I’d find a very large used car, one that either one of you can pay for with cash, and let her drive off into the sunset. But spend every second you can hugging and loving on your little boy. He’s going to need someone like you in his life.
- Dave
Mobile home as an investment resource?
Dear Dave,
I’ve got a mobile home that I still owe $28,000 on that I use as a rental property. It sits on an acre of land that’s worth about $10,000, and I paid that off a few years ago. I’m thinking about refinancing the mobile home and going from an interest rate of 11.25% down to 8%. Do you think I should do this?
Karen
Dear Karen,
I’d refinance the mobile home, but you’ve got a bigger issue here. Should you KEEP the mobile home? And the answer is no.
Right now you’ve got a big chunk of cash wrapped up in something that’s going down in value like a rock. I’d sell that thing in heartbeat, Karen. Otherwise, you’re going to see $28,000 worth of mobile home turn into about $8,000 over the next few years. That’s not a good investment strategy.
- Dave
Questions Dave's 'piles of cash' comments
Dear Dave,
You’re always talking about accumulating piles of cash. I’ve gone to church for several years, and the Bible says not to lay up treasures on earth. Doesn’t that mean that we shouldn’t accumulate wealth or be greedy?
George
Dear George,
The Bible also says in Proverbs that in the house of the wise there are stores of choice food and oil. If you look back through Scripture, you’ll find that many of the major biblical characters were very wealthy people who understood they were not the owners of the money and wealth. They understood that their job was to manage these things properly for God’s glory.
I can appreciate your concern, George, but when I talk about piles of cash my frame of reference is that we’re to handle our money and other possessions for good and for God. It’s not about greed or to use in buying bigger and better things for ourselves.
But you can’t do good if you don’t have the strengths to do good.
- Dave
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