For those who have ER'd, what has been your experience when applying for financing for cars, furniture, etc.?
That is, seeing how your application would show your are unemployed, how do lenders look upon ER'd people?
I'm not unemployed, I'm retired!
For those who have ER'd, what has been your experience when applying for financing for cars, furniture, etc.?
That is, seeing how your application would show your are unemployed, how do lenders look upon ER'd people?
Keep in mind that we've been getting our "Woo-hoo!" financing from the same sharp-pencil analytical financial geniuses who've brought you the sub-prime crisis. Or should I say "Thank you."For those who have ER'd, what has been your experience when applying for financing for cars, furniture, etc.?
That is, seeing how your application would show your are unemployed, how do lenders look upon ER'd people?
Anyone have experience of being "unemployed" (read: FIRE'd w/ 7 figure portfolio) in their 30's and still being able to secure favorable financing terms. I wonder if there is some age discrimination between a 50 y.o. "retired" guy and a 35 y.o. "unemployed" guy?