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12 Important Secrets Your Bank Would NEVER Tell You

May 4, 2023 · Personal Finance
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Paying your debt off earlier can cost you more

Here’s an interesting tidbit you might not have known: anytime you want to pay off your debt, you actually end up paying a bit more! The fact is that with mortgages and loans, you would think that paying off your debt ahead of schedule would be a fantastic way of getting ahead.

But many lenders will hit you with an additional charge for doing that. Make sure you read the fine print on any contracts you have regarding this.

Your bank might not be the best place for you to invest your money

Your bank isn’t always the best choice for you to invest your finances. Branches can’t always offer all the savings and investment products that are obtainable on the market.

To sum it up, there might be a more profitable outcome for your situation. But your bank can’t always offer it to you.

Bonus Tip: Did you know?

Increasing the credit limit on your card is easy! For instance, let’s say your credit card limit is $400, and you need to pay off a $500 bill. Just go to your local branch, and have the teller pay $100 to your account.

This will stretch your limit. But be aware that this trick doesn’t work online. Usually, the website will only let you deposit your limit’s worth of money and 10% of your balance.

Need some help staying on track? We recommend this nifty little budget planner to help you stay organized!

Be sure to leave us a comment and let us know if you know of any other secrets you’d like our readers to know about. And if you found this article useful, we also think you should check out: 6 Tips To Pay Off Credit Card Debt FAST

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