The adage “You Can’t Have Your Cake And Eat It Too” dates back to Thomas Cromwell, the Duke of Norfolk in Sixteenth Century England, who originally said “a man can not have his cake and eat his cake.” It today represents the concept of having to choose one item above the other, along with the idea of trade-offs. It may also imply the cost and consideration of one opportunity against another. Hence, you may want to purchase luxury watches along the lines of Rolex, Omega and Cartier, but may not have the immediate cash-flow to do so. You could however finance one and…