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Steve Bullman
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Just been informed that due to the residual value of trucks, decreacing, finance companies have cut the amount of balloon payment at the end of the contract-hence higher monthly payments. :sad:

 

On the up side second hand vehicles are at an all time low price- which is actually not good for me as am selling two!:thumbdown:

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Christmas im looking for a 2003 or newer truck as i aint paying £200 a day to work in london.

 

I hope this will be a time when people need money so i can grab a bargain.

 

I would buy out right what you can afford if your stuff is good why upgrade

 

my transits 1996 old but runs so nice i will only waste money on a newer one as i have to.

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.... What i saved will be going in the piggy bank for a rainy day ( listening to the news there is loads coming up and they dont mean the weather)... :scared1:

 

I think your'e right!

Any finance deals taken out for the next few months will need to be thought through carefully.

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I save up a lump and top it up with a bank loan, the bank know my account, what I put in and what i spend. Banks charge a bit more but they want you to win so they can have their share.

The capital purchase now attains 50% tax relief in the first year and there is 20% depreciation written off as well each year.

Interest on loans and bank charges are also tax deductable.

If I was in temporary financial ( cashflow probs) trouble the bank is willing to help , financiers wouldnt.

The finance people just want their share regardless of the pain.

Always take a scheme that leaves you with the item as yours or buy it back at the end.

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