Paying off my mortgage early was a pivotal financial move for me. By strategically allocating extra payments, I saved thousands in interest and freed up cash for more investments. It's about optimizing your finances and making your money work for you. Financial freedom is within reach for anyone willing to take the right steps.I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future..
Just letting you know you got the fortnightly payment number slightly wrong you actually be making 26 payment in the year, by switch to weekly or fortnightly you essentially make 1 month of additional repayments per year, example is $1000 pm is $12000per year doing ot fortnightly it $500×26=$13000, be sure when you switch to fortnightly that it is actually 50% of your monthly repayments, cause what bank will do is take your yearly amount and divide it by 26 repayments so from my last example $12000÷26 repayments is $461 per fortnight which make switching pointless as you still making same repayments each year. The key to this strategy is making that additional $1000 per year in payments
Thank you. This is focused, clear and inspirational. There are days when I don't believe I will ever pay it off so I need such inspiration. I took a mortgage for 22 years, then reduced to 16 years and a month ago I further reduced the term to 7 years. All this thanks to overpaying. Literally almost my whole salary goes to the mortgage. Sometimes it feels like a black whole - it swallows everything I put in it, and it seems like paying in makes very little difference. One just needs to persevere and be patient and this is sometimes hard for me.
@febirigor9478 unless you have a redraw facility like us we have like additional 70k of.payments in there which at anytime (if an emergency) we can take out, its really great if you're disciplined enough to leave it in
If you have an offset, it’s best to keep all your money in for as long as possible correct? So for example, if you changed payments to fortnightly and money was coming out every 2 weeks, would this increase the interest charged at the end of the month rather than having the payment come out once?
In America I think they call it a HELOC. But if mortgage is 100,000 and you put 10,000 in your offset account you'd only get charged interest in the remaining 90,000.
@Sanjana thank you so much. The bank does not allow me to do split payments Is it still fine to pay monthly the required amount but split my additional payments into 3 weeks? every month
Paying off my mortgage early was a pivotal financial move for me. By strategically allocating extra payments, I saved thousands in interest and freed up cash for more investments. It's about optimizing your finances and making your money work for you. Financial freedom is within reach for anyone willing to take the right steps.I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future..
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Just letting you know you got the fortnightly payment number slightly wrong you actually be making 26 payment in the year, by switch to weekly or fortnightly you essentially make 1 month of additional repayments per year, example is $1000 pm is $12000per year doing ot fortnightly it $500×26=$13000, be sure when you switch to fortnightly that it is actually 50% of your monthly repayments, cause what bank will do is take your yearly amount and divide it by 26 repayments so from my last example $12000÷26 repayments is $461 per fortnight which make switching pointless as you still making same repayments each year. The key to this strategy is making that additional $1000 per year in payments
Thank you. This is focused, clear and inspirational. There are days when I don't believe I will ever pay it off so I need such inspiration. I took a mortgage for 22 years, then reduced to 16 years and a month ago I further reduced the term to 7 years. All this thanks to overpaying. Literally almost my whole salary goes to the mortgage. Sometimes it feels like a black whole - it swallows everything I put in it, and it seems like paying in makes very little difference. One just needs to persevere and be patient and this is sometimes hard for me.
It is concerning though if you have emergencies...
@febirigor9478 unless you have a redraw facility like us we have like additional 70k of.payments in there which at anytime (if an emergency) we can take out, its really great if you're disciplined enough to leave it in
Whenever you make additional payments, apply it to principal only and that will lower the amount owed more quickly.
But how do you do that??? Does the bank allow that?
If you have an offset, it’s best to keep all your money in for as long as possible correct? So for example, if you changed payments to fortnightly and money was coming out every 2 weeks, would this increase the interest charged at the end of the month rather than having the payment come out once?
Sajna, In a year we do have 26 fortnights
That means we do have 13 months
Fortnight repayment save you 1 month repayments for a year
So is it better to make additional payments or put it in the offset?
Hi Sanjana, which automazation calculator are you using, can I download?
Need more videos!
Thanks, would you please tell me how I can get that calculator,
Could you share the excel spreadsheet?
I’m about to sell my house to pay down a loan on a brand new build is it best to put that money in redraw against the loan or in my offset account?
What is offset account?
In America I think they call it a HELOC.
But if mortgage is 100,000 and you put 10,000 in your offset account you'd only get charged interest in the remaining 90,000.
Fortnightly is 26 payments? therefore an extra payment each year (compared to monthly)
Love the insights.
Many people think that by paying off the mortgage early they have nothing to claim
What’s the calculator you are using. Please give the link
@Sanjana thank you so much. The bank does not allow me to do split payments
Is it still fine to pay monthly the required amount but split my additional payments into 3 weeks? every month
Right ,my mortgage co holds funds unti full payment arrives.
Can you pls make a video on how these accounting firms work in detail?
I have many big 4 videos on my channel discussing this :)
I think it's 26 fortnightly payments not 24 😊
397th...Thanks Sanjna
Very good information, I only knew around 3 solutions prior to this video, smart girl sanjna :)
What’s the name of the calculators you used please?
MFAA just Google it will come up
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You're welcome 😊
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