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Am I Crazy for Paying Down My 2.875% Mortgage?

Investing, Mortgage, Personal Finance · January 6, 2018

When I was a $hitty Financial Advisor, the thought of paying down a sub-5% mortgage was ludicrous. The logic was simple: Why payoff a loan at 5% (or less) when I can invest and earn 7% (or more)? But, as I've gotten older and realized that money management is more about psychology than …

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Beware of Biweekly Mortgage Payment Services

Banking, Budgeting, Debt, Mortgage, Personal Finance · November 18, 2014

I really don't like mail. Unless it's my birthday, nothing makes me happier than seeing an empty mailbox. That's because each and every day I'm hammered with deals, offers and not-so-subtle sales pitches. Yesterday was no different. After walking the dog around 5:00 pm, I pick up the mail and …

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The Actual Math Behind Paying Down Your Mortgage vs Investing

Debt, Investing, Mortgage, Personal Finance · July 1, 2014

One of the most popular debates among Personal Finance enthusiasts is that of “paying down debt” versus “investing.” For example, people ask: “Should I pay down my mortgage or add to my 401(k)?” -or- “Should I pay off my student loans or open a Roth IRA?” Although the debt and the …

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How To Pay Off Your Mortgage Quicker

Banking, Mortgage, Personal Finance · April 3, 2012

How Can I Payoff My Mortgage Quicker? It's quite easy actually as it requires a simple budgeting technique. The majority of us budget on a monthly basis yet get paid on a biweekly basis. This means that we budget around 24 paychecks (2 per month), but we actually receive 26 paychecks each year …

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Hunter, aka A. Blinkin, is the blogger behind Funancials. His experience in banking, lending, payments and investments has earned him the title of "Personal Finance Guru." In addition to helping people with their finances, Hunter enjoys crunchy tacos, open mouth kisses from his 2 baby boys and writing in third person. Read More…

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