Paying off your truck?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by karma123, Apr 5, 2015.

  1. karma123

    karma123 Light Load Member

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    Let's say that you're an owner operator, and have a brand new truck in which you make payments every month. If you had the opportunity to pay the truck off, will you pay it off? I mean completely pay it off! Do you guys think it's prudent? I think it would be smart.
    What are the cons and pros? Please don't judge and say I can't or no one can't pay a brand new truck off. Let's stay relevant to this post!
     
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  3. Steve62

    Steve62 Light Load Member

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    Your truck payments are a write off 100% write off.
     
  4. HalpinUout

    HalpinUout Road Train Member

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    I'm not an O/O but how could it not be smart? Considering a new truck like you said it would be like lifting a piano off of your back... Definetley wouldn't have to work as hard...Not to mention your profit margin would go up....


    What would be ANY benefit of not paying it off? I cant think of any
     
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  5. FatDaddy

    FatDaddy Road Train Member

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    I'm lost. Why would you choose to have debt if you can afford to have no debt?
     
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  6. karma123

    karma123 Light Load Member

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    I was thinking the same thing. My uncle, who sold land in Nepal, has enough money to pay his brand new truck off. I envy him so much right know. He paid off his condo, and now he's contemplating about paying off his brand new truck. He has a Freightliner Evolution, so he's already thinking about buying a home with his new income. On the other hand, I am a struggling owner operator, I net about 4-5k a month. Well thanks for your feed back!
     
  7. double yellow

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    Why would someone not pay off their truck? Well, if they had an alternative use for that capital worth more than the interest they were paying.

    I used to be a "no debt" person, but today's interest rates are so low -- there is a lot you can do to earn more than 3% on your money. The key is to balance the upside against the risk and not put yourself in a position to lose everything if things slump for 5 years...

    I should add that I still am pretty much a no debt person -- I have clear titles to every vehicle. But I could see where leveraging could make sense (done wisely).

    Not in the US. Lease payments are tax deductible. Interest payments are tax deductible. But owned/financed trucks are either expensed or depreciated so you can't deduct the principal portion of your payment.
     
  8. OOwannaBE

    OOwannaBE Medium Load Member

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    I pay off everything. My house will be paid off in 8 months. That is when I plan to buy my own truck. Because I have no bills other than utilities, insurance, and my cell phone bill.
     
  9. Pedigreed Bulldog

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    No, they aren't. When you OWN the truck, you depreciate it. It doesn't matter if you pay over 3 years, 5 years, or buy it for cash and never have a note on it, it depreciates over the same length of time. Every so often, the government will set up a special temporary loophole designed to spur the economy by encouraging investment in business growth and allow equipment to be depreciated quicker, but generally speaking the IRS has timetables on how long various types of property hold value.

    The ONLY time your truck note is a 100% write off is if you don't really own it and are merely renting it...in which case it isn't YOUR truck because YOUR name isn't (and probably never will be) on the title.
     
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  10. Clasix1055

    Clasix1055 Even when I'm wrong I'm right

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    If you only net 4k - 5k per MONTH ????????

    No need to be jealous sell your truck, buy a house and get a nice company job you will probably net more
     
  11. Newtrucker48

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    I would always pay off debt no instance where keeping debt around is a viable and or smart business decision.
     
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