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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Refinancing Saves Your Home Or Your Money

By James Weekson

People who have an existing mortgage should seek to keep their homes even in stressful economic times. Allowing your mortgage companies to foreclose your property is a bad idea. If you did not already know, not doing anything just grows your debt exponentially because of interests being compounded. If you can no longer afford your monthly mortgage payments, there's a better way to keeping your property than doing nothing: refinancing.

Basically, refinancing is when you take on a second mortgage in order to pay off the existing mortgage loan. However, recently that has changed and refinancing is now a strategy for restructuring troubled debt since it allows creditors to collect money on bad debt while the debtor is relieved of some financial burden.

Under these circumstances, a refinance is achieved through tweaking the factors of interest - principal, rate and repayment period. When you apply to refinance your mortgage, the present value of the loan is calculated. This new principal sum would typically include the portion of the original loan principal remaining unpaid, interest that have accrued, plus any applicable surcharges.

Once the new principal is fixed then you need to negotiate a new interest rate and most often the rates allowed will depend upon the current market averages. The market rates always fluctuate, but refinancing is usually a good move when the rates are low. If refinancing is done in order to restructure debt that is causing trouble, then the interest rate is negotiable regardless of what the conditions on the market are.

In all cases, when a refinance bears a lower interest rate than the original mortgage. This allows the debtor more affordable monthly payments. During times when market rates are high, creditors make up for the difference by allowing a longer repayment period.

Over the life of the refinanced mortgage, your creditors are likely to have made more money in interest. That doesn't, however, make it an option you would generally think twice about, especially if your existing mortgage is already in trouble. The incremental increase in total interest you pay until the mortgage is paid off is almost always a bargain. If the exchange value you get is being able to afford your monthly payments and keep ownership over your home, it is worth it.

Recently, though, refinancing mortgages now has a different meaning for those who own a home. Even though refinancing is mostly a way of restructuring a troubled mortgage, there are those who use it as a way to save on interest payments. The same factors still play a role in this case and they are the interest rates, repayment period and principal loan amount.

In order to save on the costs of paying interest, a homeowner can negotiate on the existing mortgage so that they will be able to enjoy the benefits of lower interest rates or reducing the term for repayment if it is possible to pay higher monthly payments. Regardless of what the situation is, the bank still has its advantages since the repayment is sped up and the risk of defaulting and foreclosing is reduced. Especially banks prefer cash over inventory, because the latter has to be maintained and costs more on upkeep. - 23221

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