I live in Michigan and paid 1300 last year to plow the snow from my driveway. So this year, I would like a truck and not throw away that money, while being able to plow it myself. Also, money can be made by plowing snow for others.
That being said, I have 2 options to buy a truck I have found from a private party. 2004 F250, 40K miles on it. Blue book is 28K, sale price is 19K.
1.) attempt to get a loan (not easy for a private party loan) and pay a high interest rate, IF approved.
2.) do a 401k loan, and paying the interest back into my own account. The good part is if I lost my job, I would not have a truck payment and could just pay the taxes and penalities for early withdrawal. However, there is no approval process, and the payment out of my check would be much lower than through another source.
I am thinking that although it normally isn't a good idea to take loans on a 401k, that in this case it might be the wise decision. I wanted to get some opinions on this. Any money made from plowing snow, could be paid right back into the 401k. But the security of no truck payment if a job loss happens, is a beautiful thing.
Opinions?
That being said, I have 2 options to buy a truck I have found from a private party. 2004 F250, 40K miles on it. Blue book is 28K, sale price is 19K.
1.) attempt to get a loan (not easy for a private party loan) and pay a high interest rate, IF approved.
2.) do a 401k loan, and paying the interest back into my own account. The good part is if I lost my job, I would not have a truck payment and could just pay the taxes and penalities for early withdrawal. However, there is no approval process, and the payment out of my check would be much lower than through another source.
I am thinking that although it normally isn't a good idea to take loans on a 401k, that in this case it might be the wise decision. I wanted to get some opinions on this. Any money made from plowing snow, could be paid right back into the 401k. But the security of no truck payment if a job loss happens, is a beautiful thing.
Opinions?
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