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Mortgage Loans

One should never take a mortgage loan at face value. When you sign your mortgage loan papers, you will know the interest rate you will be paying for every month after that for the duration of the mortgage loan. But interest rates of mortgage loans aren’t always as good as they look. Very few people know that most of their monthly payments actually go to their mortgage loan interest.

When you take a 30-year mortgage loan for $100,000, the actual amount you pay for is $300,000. $100,000 is used to pay for the principal mortgage loan balance. But the remaining $200,000, which part of your mortgage loan did it go to? That’s right. Interest. Majority of your mortgage loan payments actually go to interest and to the pockets of your lenders.

Now, here’s another thing to think about when acquiring a mortgage loan. Moving is a common trend in America. The average person in America moves every 7 or so years. Moving into a new house usually means acquiring a new mortgage loan to cover the costs of the new house. It’s a never-ending cycle. And with interest payments at 91% of your monthly mortgage loan payment, it is also a vicious cycle.

Think getting a 30-year fixed rate mortgage loan at $100,000. Interest rate for this mortgage loan is 7%. When you move after 5 years, you still have a mortgage loan balance of $94,000, 94% of the original amount.

In five years, you paid several thousands of dollars for your mortgage loan but only ended up paying only $6,000 of your mortgage loan because the rest went to interest. 86% of your mortgage loan is what you would still owe even after ten years or 120 repayments. To reach 50%, you need about 20-25 years of mortgage loan payments. That’s how long a mortgage loan takes to get paid off.

And if you think that a mortgage loan will help you with your taxes, think again. Mortgage loans takes about a dollar of interest from you while you only get back about 28 cents from tax deductions.

Instead of prepaying their mortgage loans, some people use the money to jump start another investment. But the thing with investments is that there is no sure-fire way to adopt in order to succeed. You could get lucky or you could lose a lot. It’s a far riskier business to invest your money on the stock market than paying off your mortgage loans.

Now don’t let this picture about mortgage loans depress you and make you stay away from them for the rest of your life. The truth of the matter is, mortgage loans are a way of life. So how do we go past the mortgage loan hurdles? Pay off your mortgage loans early by paying extra. By paying extra once a year, you can actually remove 8 years from a 30-year mortgage loan.

Perhaps the best way for you to get ahead on your monthly mortgage loan payment is through a bi-weekly mortgage loan. With a bi-weekly mortgage loan, your payment is done every two weeks for half your monthly amount. At the end of the year, you’ll notice that you have made 13 monthly payments instead of 12.

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Wealth Creation – 3 Tips Anyone Can Use To Create Wealth

Anyone can create wealth, it’s just that some do it better than others, because they follow some simple rules.

While there are stories of people being innovative or being lucky, this is not the norm of people who build wealth.

It?s easy to create wealth, but you need to follow three simple tips and if you do chances are you will.

So, here are your 3 essential tips for wealth creation.

1. Do it yourself

No one else is going to do it for you. Forget people who sell you books and ideas on MLM, gambling, finance or any other scheme where you pay a dew hundred dollars for unlimited wealth.

People want an easy way and end up disappointed buy these schemes and you will end up creating wealth for the person who sold you the scheme and not create wealth for yourself.

Wealth creation is all about having some capital and putting it to good use i.e make it grow.

Whatever scheme you choose for wealth creation, think for yourself and make your own mind up and don?t blindly follow others.

2. You Need To Work Smart NOT Hard

Lots of people work hard but this hard work does not result in wealth creation and there is correlation between the two.

The fact is, if you want to make money you need to work smart NOT hard and there is a big difference.

Working smart means simply being able to spot an opportunity and act on your own judgement, in an area that offers you good risk reward.

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Best Investment You’ll Ever Make – And It Costs You Nothing

When you write for an investing site, you see them all the time. You hear from the subscribers who are looking for that one stock pick they can invest their $500 in that is going to make them rich. Or ones who say they have a foolproof investing system, only to find that their method only works when the market is bullish. Notice there aren’t as many day trading or investing systems as there were back in the late 1990’s?

What you never see enough of though are investors who have an investment plan. A clear set of rules dictating when they will buy, how long they will hold, and where their stop loss is. This is what separates the successful investors from the rest. The cost of this investment strategy? A few minutes!

Its not difficult to get caught up in the emotion of investing in the stock market. The joys of when our research pays off with a profit, and the anguish and despair when we have to go against our own logic, and place that sell order. We’ve all been there. Unfortunately, we’ve done that a lot.

Its key to remember that the best investing strategy is capital preservation. While it makes sense when you read it, how many times have you watched a $200 loss turn into a $500 loss just because you thought for sure it would move higher? How many times have you turned that $500 loss into something worse?

A 50% loss means you need to make a 100% gain just to break even. While the world of investing in penny stocks provides opportunities, not many of them will give you a 100%. In the world of medium to large caps, it takes a long time with a successful company to get that 100% return.

QUit turning your small losses into larger losses.

Lets look at what you should include in your investment plan:

a) Starting capital. Its key to know how much capital you are putting at risk today. Its possible that you may invest in a company, only to learn later on that day that its shares are being delisted. Just because you invest $10 000 at the start of the day, doesn’t mean you will go home with that same amount. You need to set an amount that you are comfortable with. Capital preservation.

b) How much money are you prepared to lose per trade. Good traders ask themselves this question before they trade. If you are prepared to lose $500 today, establishing where to set your stop loss becomes easier.

c) Where is your stop loss? Are you basing your stop loss on share price? Are you basing your stop loss on the amount you are prepared to lose today? Are you basing your stop loss on a percentage of the trade or a percentage of your trading capital? What is your plan for a trailing stop loss?

d) Entry – where are you entering the trade? Is it based on a price? Are you trying to time the bottom? Are you placing a stop buy to take advantage of momentum? Was there news this morning?

d) How’d you sleep last night? If you are having one of those days where you wish you just stayed at home, then you should turn off the computer. Emotions will be running high, and you will make trading decisions based strictly on emotion, not your investment plan.

e) Duration of the trade. How long are you willing to stay in? If you are making a day trade, make it a day trade. Don’t justify holding a position for the long term if the stock doesnt move in the direction you want it to.

There’s the best investment advice that anyone can offer you. And it didnt cost you anything, but may save you thousands of dollars.

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