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Tough Question For me
Hello Friends, Which is better to do? I got a quick $1,200 from the sale of a scooter. Do I pay off a credit card or save the money for a down payment on a duplex. Sparing you all of the details...We are still short on the down, we need another $2,500 to make it. Are we in a better place with the bank if we pay off the credit card? Or continue to save for the down payment and make a little over minimum on the credit card ?