Writers' Community!
Home Page Two Columnists Q&A Submit an Article FAQs Contact Author Login
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 7,778 Authors
70,483 Quality Articles
& 7,421 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
Bruce Horst (142)
Joel Hendon (16,285)
Michael Ramzy (633)
E. Raymond Rock (3,068)
Ira Coffin (6,669)
Connor Davidson (5,131)
Ben Morrish (7,936)
Steve Kovacs (4,545)
Sandra E. Graham (7,883)
Fran Larson (2,271)
Shari Vaudo (418)
David Tanguay (9,577)
Missing Link (766)
Gregory Lewis (1,603)

View All Featured Authors
Most Recent
Credit Scores: Nearly Everything You Need to Know

True or False: There is a tax benefit to buying a home with an FHA mortgage

Starved for Solutions: How Microfinance Can Smooth Consumption in a Hungry World

Can a Recent Divorcee Get a Mortgage in Now a Days?

GOP, Lobbyists Mount Criticism of Bill to Overhaul Student Loans

As Unemployment Soars - Is Bailing Out Next for Californians?

Can You Raise Money With a Remortgage in a Recession?

What is the Home Affordable Modification Program Guidelines?

How ArcLoan is Better Than Fixed Rate Mortgage: A Different Kind of Home Loan

National Assistance Corporation of America - A Rescue Plan for Homeowners that is Working

Home » Categories » » Are Prepaid Mortgages the Safest Way to Go? » Printer Friendly

Are Prepaid Mortgages the Safest Way to Go?

Rated 2.5 out of 5
No Reader Ratings Available ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by Bob Hartz
Submitted Monday, July 31, 2006
Bob Hartz (22)
Mortgage Lenders Plus.com
Log in to become a member of Bob Hartz's Fan Club!


Let’s begin by defining a prepaid mortgage – on the face of it, a remarkable oxymoron. A prepaid mortgage is actually a behavior pattern that some of us engage in as an alternative to investing expendable income in the stock market, securities, treasury bonds or other financial instruments. Prepaying a mortgage is actually just making monthly mortgage payments that exceed the minimum requirements of the mortgage loan itself

The Financial Value

People who engage in this practice generally make a couple of points. The first is that with the stock market in unstable or downward trend, why put money into it when it’s at least an even chance that you’ll lose your investment? Mortgage prepayments – or overpayments – are not subject to the interest charges attached to a normal mortgage payment. Thus, says the financial reasoning, you are gaining an investment at the rate of your mortgage interest by avoiding payment of it on your prepayment sum.

If you make a $10,000 mortgage prepayment and your interest rate is 8%, you will have realized an $800 return on this investment – because it’s $800 you don’t have to pay in interest. If Treasury bills are offering 5% interest, which is the better investment? So goes the reasoning. However you also have to factor in the loss of the income tax deduction due to the one time reduction in interest. That may reduce your $800 gain to something in the neighborhood of $550 - $600, if you are among the homeowners that fall into 27% to 33% tax bracket.

So the relative value of a mortgage prepayment depends on the securities market and on your interest rate. In some circumstances it might indeed be a marginally better investment than T-bills and a much safer investment than the stock market. Six months later, the opposite may be true.

The Human Intangibles

But the second point mortgage prepayers often raise is that getting ahead on mortgage payments is a rainy day hedge. That’s an intangible that has a different value for each of us. If the family income picture is uncertain over the long term, it’s a relevant concern. Fear has been described as much like stealing, because of what it does to your well being. If the knowledge that you’ve bought some protection from monthly mortgage obligations is important to you, then that’s an investment of value as well. You won’t find a “sleepless night quotient" in any of the market analyses discussing investment options. But you’ll find it in every household that manages debt obligations, and it should carry substantial weight in your decision making.

The Decision Making Environment

In the last five years there has been a remarkable housing boom, in new purchases and in value appreciation. Prior to that, there was a similar run-up in the stock market. The gambling mentality that developed in many of us as a result of those phenomena may no longer be the healthiest way to look at your investment dollars. Prepaid mortgages have two inherent investment factors: the relative rate of return on the dollars, and the rate of return on personal comfort level. Both are valuable commodities.


About the Author- Bob Hartz is a freelance writer for Mortgage Lenders Plus.com, an advertiser supported mortgage directory offering quotes on second mortgage & mortgage refinance loans.



tweet this!



Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of Bob Hartz's Fan Club!

No comments yet.


Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

This Article has been viewed 414 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on 7/31/2006 1:33:50 PM.
View other articles written by Bob Hartz (22)


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
Letter of Credit Basics. Lean how this tool works.

Russ Dalbey - Finding Notes Easy

APR, AER and EAR are terms used in financial advertising. What do they mean?

Good Mortgage Broker vs. Bad Mortgage Broker

Old Collections... Should I Pay Them Off???

Credit Scores: Nearly Everything You Need to Know

Robert Kiyosaki, Suze Orman and the Money Merge Account Celebrity Death Match

How Does The Mortgage Companies Going Bankrupt Affect Me?

What are Closing Costs?

How ArcLoan is Better Than Fixed Rate Mortgage: A Different Kind of Home Loan

Viewed from Cache. Load Time: 0.000.

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Questions & Answers  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2009 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company