Debt Management
MONEY HACKS: Should You Pay Off Low-Interest Rate Debts First?
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If you’re in low-interest debt whether it’s a student loan or otherwise and you could potentially pay it off should you? Or should you take that money and invest it? We get calls and questions all the time from employees, investors, savers, and people just planning for their future, so in these videos, we’ll be answering those questions. While there’s no perfect solution to this question we hope you enjoy the video below as Alex talks about two solutions he’d suggest thinking about if you could pay off your low-interest-rate debt today.
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