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I canceled my subscription over 20 years ago when they did an orange juice comparison!!!!! I said, I don't gotta pay money to figure out which OJ I like???
That was ever before they rigged their tests to get the little SUV 4x4's to roll.... |
Just locked in a 20 year fixed at 5.5% for my renovation. Here's hoping I can pay it off early.
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so the term is 20 years? or the amortization?
20 year term is incredible! My grandpa told me that when he got his first mortgage, there was ONLY term, no amortization. The interest rate was stated for the entire duration of the loan. No fluctuation. I've heard of 10 year terms, but the rate sucks. 20 years is outstanding at 5.5%! |
Rob i think you're thinking backwards. Shorter terms have better rates.
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No, I was replying to the thread above by Flatbutt1.
Sorry if I confused you? I said that I'd heard of 10 year terms, but the interest rates suck (high) Flatbutt1 said he got a 20 year term, which I've not heard of before, especially at 5.5 points? |
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thanks, that is very, very interesting to me.
could be some very interesting things happening in the world of finance? 20 years at 5.5%; man, I still can't believe how GOOD that is! |
Well I have a paid off home, and it helped me to reduce the amount of income I needed to retire early. It's easy to plug in 10% gains in the market to show how that comes out ahead. But wouldn't a more realistic risk profile be bonds or treasuries. By having a paid off home it allows me to be more comfortable with a higher stock allocation, as I consider my house more of a bond allocation. By reducing my housing cost I also don't have to withdraw more from my investments plus pay additional taxes on the higher income.
There are many way's to leverage returns, go on margin, options, ect. Just be sure you are weighing the risks. Also no one says you have to do one or the other. Pay extra on your mortgage and invest also. |
Sorry I think that's stupid
Let see: should I get out of debt, or take my extra money to a casino.....hmmm |
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