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Planning your Home loans better


Category: Business  >>  Small Business

By houston homes   [ 11/06/2008 ]
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Availing a home loan has become easier. Enticing billboards and easy repayment plans may be luring you to avail a credit every now and then. Here on we chat about the softer side of the matter that is generally ignored amidst the fancies of purchasing home loan, but turn critical in future.

How much should be your EMI?

As a thumb rule, your calculated Monthly repayment (EMI) on home loan should not surpass by 40 per cent of your net monthly earnings. Net income is meant by the throwaway income left after all statutory subtractions like insurance premium, income tax, PF payments, and other compulsions towards mutual fund SIP (Systematic Investment Plans) etc.

Thus if your monthly earnings is $2000 and net income comes to $ 1500, your monthly home loan repayment should not exceed $ 600 (40% of $ 1500). The rest is presumed towards your habitual expenditure.

Our Professional suggestion

Though 40% is a customary, we recommend you to keep it less than 25% of your at hand net income. Reason is you should keep back some money to meet some unanticipated circumstances. It might be healthcare or financial concerns or any unexpected disbursements under the sun.

Planning for the future:

A great number of people plan hike in their incomes for future and make assessments based upon evaluations. It’s good to be optimistic. But you may sink into troubled waters in case things move in conflicting direction. Also, the home loan is a long term responsibility, generally between 10-20 years. In this period, your revenue may keep on rising but so do your liabilities and expenditures. What should you do then?

Our suggestion For rising Liabilities:

Presume you expect your current monthly earnings of $ 2000 to $ 3000 a year after, you chart your EMI as per present income only. Later when your protuberances turn into reality, you can either redraft your EMI with your bank or invest the additions into other productive investment options. This way you can balance your liabilities and at the same time stay stress-free on spiraling burden of EMI, which could form in case of failing assessments.

We hope that the above discussions will prove advantageous to you and help you work out a well mapped home loan transaction, safe and happy.

We’ll persist bringing such information and insights on home loans for you, on habitual basis. So visit us at (www.yourownhoustonhome.com).

About the author:
John Russel is a Copywriter of Houston Homes. He has written many articles like Houston Home Sale, Home Builder In Texas, Buy Home Houston, Houston Home Selling and more. For more detail visit: New Home Houston Texas. Contact at yourownarticles@gmail.com

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