Credit permits consumption now in exchange for future payments plus interest, and the true cost includes not just the interest rate but also the option value of that future income now committed elsewhere. Evaluating credit requires asking whether what you're financing appreciates or depreciates, whether you could achieve the same benefit through delay, and whether the interest rate reflects your actual risk or cross-subsidizes profitable borrowers.
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