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Financing for a new iMac :)
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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1531100"><p>Get the best you can afford on the CPU and GPU, I'd suggest the Fusion Drive for the storage (external storage can be handled by TB so in my view that's a non-issue).</p><p></p><p>The thing about financing however is that if you miss a payment or are slow in paying, you will get EATEN ALIVE by interest rate penalties. Financing is a great option if you are sure you can pay it off early (ideally) or at least by the end of the required time (and before the machine loses significant value). It's a TERRIBLE option if you're not very disciplined and/or aren't 100% absolutely certain you'll have significant income in the months ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1531100"] Get the best you can afford on the CPU and GPU, I'd suggest the Fusion Drive for the storage (external storage can be handled by TB so in my view that's a non-issue). The thing about financing however is that if you miss a payment or are slow in paying, you will get EATEN ALIVE by interest rate penalties. Financing is a great option if you are sure you can pay it off early (ideally) or at least by the end of the required time (and before the machine loses significant value). It's a TERRIBLE option if you're not very disciplined and/or aren't 100% absolutely certain you'll have significant income in the months ahead. [/QUOTE]
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