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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Decisions, decisions: Introduction

sWhich type of equity loan is right for you? It depends on the purpose for the loan and how long you need the money.

The tax deductibility and low interest rates of a home equity loan make it attractive. What do most people use the money for? We look at the common reasons people borrow against their equity and also show which type of loan -- the lump-sum equity loan or the little-at-a-time HELOC -- is best suited to the purpose. We also point out the pros and cons of these loans in a simple manner.

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