It appears that people have been remortgaging their homes over the last several years to get equity out of their homes to accomplish other objectives in their lives. There are pro and cons to this behavior that vary depending on the overall financial condition of the indivdual.
In the interest of continuing non-tax discussions, but client related issues that come up in our practices, like financial planning and general investment issues, I would like to discuss mortgages and there pro and cons. (I say General Investments issues because unless someone is a registered rep, one should not be getting involved any deeper than "generally".)
I'm in favor of having NO mortgage because having a mortgage quarantees one will pay back 1 1/2 to 3 times the amount of the original mortgage. Some say " I can do better investing my money and keeping my mortgage". As seen from 1999 to today, that logic can be very costly. Now they have a mortgage and a lot less liquity.
What do you think???
In the interest of continuing non-tax discussions, but client related issues that come up in our practices, like financial planning and general investment issues, I would like to discuss mortgages and there pro and cons. (I say General Investments issues because unless someone is a registered rep, one should not be getting involved any deeper than "generally".)
I'm in favor of having NO mortgage because having a mortgage quarantees one will pay back 1 1/2 to 3 times the amount of the original mortgage. Some say " I can do better investing my money and keeping my mortgage". As seen from 1999 to today, that logic can be very costly. Now they have a mortgage and a lot less liquity.
What do you think???
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