tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9208928.post3252356047144046906..comments2024-03-28T05:28:26.494-04:00Comments on Start Making Sense: The math appears to check outDaniel Shavirohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14710628584922961682noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9208928.post-80617167191481466012013-04-13T14:31:52.149-04:002013-04-13T14:31:52.149-04:00If you had the choice between taking out $40,000.0...If you had the choice between taking out $40,000.00 of your inherited cash which is part of a larger IRA to pay off debts (but did not have to sell stocks to get that $ & your tax bracket is $15% but perhaps less since I am on SSD & earn less than 14,000.00 a year) or take out a 9% re-fill on a 2nd home, which is being rented for $1000.00 a month that will be sold in 3 years with a contract)- is it as simple as comparing interest rates to decide that a 9% re-fill is a better deal than a 15% deal? ( the 9% is non-negotiable as I can only get a "no doc/no asset loan" at that <a href="http://taxbrackets2013.com/" rel="nofollow">2013 tax brackets</a>unfortunately)or are there other matters to consider. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09621079592566990834noreply@blogger.com