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' X0 c: r4 r+ pAnd no worry about the risk of the prime going up. actually, you can borrow the money from your mortgage to pay your line of credit when the prime is higher than mortgage rate.
原帖由 Jevons 于 2009-3-11 15:29 发表 / Y) s. x/ Z4 P9 u! P5 I, w. ^+ ]
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And no worry about the risk of the prime going up. actually, you can borrow the money from your mortgage to pay your line of credit when the prime is higher than mortgage rate ...
原帖由 白水 于 2009-3-11 15:42 发表 ( x' Z% b6 u2 N
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这个操作有额外费用吗?
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No extra cost as far as I know....but should talk to your bank first. every bank has different policy.
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Prime rate is not base rate: for example, the prime is 2.5%, but most banks's base rate is 4% to 5%...