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Should You Borrow Money While Rates Are High?

Por: Forbes Business October 13, 2022

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Should you borrow money while the Fed is raising rates? (Photo by Samuel Corum)Getty Images It’s no surprise that interest rates are continuing to rise as the Fed attempts to fight inflation by raising interest rates. As the inflationary environment persists and rates continue to rise, you may wonder at what point is it no longer advantageous to borrow funds? While rates go up and the market goes down, it still may not be the time to give up... + full article



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