Reconsider That Mortgage Prepayment
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Prepaying a mortgage can save tens of thousands of dollars in interest over the life of your loan. But with uncertain economic times and historically low mortgage rates, prepayments may not be the best use of your money.
Instead, consider boosting your rainy-day fund or using extra money to pay the cost of refinancing your mortgage. The economy shed 2.6 million jobs in 2008, and many economists expect the recession to last well into 2009. "It's imperative to have a cash reserve," says Hank Hanau, financial planner and founder of HFH Planning in New York. "Six months of expenses is a good target."
What if your emergency fund already meets that target? Say, for example, you live in New York City and are two years into a $250,000 30-year fixed rate mortgage at 6%, with a monthly payment of $1,499 and you find yourself with $4,000 in extra cash. ...
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