A new type of bond has emerged in recent years. It’s called an access bond, and you can find it at almost any bank. An access bond actually treats your home loan very much like a savings account. In addition, it establishes a savings account that is equal to the equity you have in your home.
An access loan works a lot like a traditional home loan, only there is a savings account attached. The balance of that savings account is computed on the equity of the home. So, basically what it means is the more equity you have in your home or the more your home is worth, the more money you would have in your access bond savings account. When you withdraw money, however, you are actually taking it out as a loan against your home’s equity.
Because of the way its set up, this type of loan offers some unique advantages, and provides a type of money management system. If you pay into your home loan, over and above the regular installment, you can pay off that loan more quickly, but also generate surplus in your savings that can be used for emergencies. Don’t forget however, that whatever you borrow must be paid back, and at the same interest rate as your home loan. So, the bottom line is you need to borrow only what you think you can comfortably pay back, and in a short span of time.
One advantage of an access bond is that you are able to tap into your home’s equity. You can do this at any time, and you the money can be used for short-term debts, a vacation, home renovations, or a new vehicle. In fact, purchasing a vehicle through an access loan could be a very smart move. The interest rate on a home loan is frequently lower than the prime lending rate. On the other hand, car loans are usually higher than the prime lending rate. As a result, if you borrow on an access bond, you can purchase your vehicle at a lower interest rate.
Student loans is something else people generally use these monies for. Once again, the home loan interest rate will be lower than the prime lending rate. Student loans are also set up so they milk out a larger interest charge. You cannot pay anything but interest until the student graduates. That can add up,. So, if you use these access bond account funds for a student loan, you can save a good deal of money over the long run.
Just like with any loan, access bonds have advantages and disadvantages. They do have a lower interest rate, but access bonds also have a shorter payback term. If you fail to meet that payback term, you could end up paying far more in interest than you would have paid with a conventional bond. Also, you need to keep in mind you are borrowing against your home. Because of that, if you don’t repay the loan the bank can repossess your property.