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  Debt HELOC
Amount : CAD 9,000.00
Monthly Payment : CAD 910.00 CAD 48.03
Average Interest Rate : 12.93% 5.00%
Payoff Timeline : 0 Yrs 11 Mts 30 Yrs 0 Mts
Total Monthly Payments : CAD 9,567.93 CAD 17,291.58
Total Deductible Interests : CAD 0.00 CAD 8,291.58
Avg Annual Tax Savings : CAD 0.00 CAD 71.86
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HELOC stands for Home Equity Line Of Credit. HELOC is an option you might want to consider if you have certain amount in your home equity and your debt payments are more than you can afford to make each month. In addition, it can help you lower your interest rate on those same debts. To get an idea of how HELOC can affect you and your debt, let’s take a look at an example.

If you have CAD 9,000.00 in debt from a variety of loans with different interest rates, it might take you 0 year(s) and 11 month(s) to pay it off if the average interest rate of these loans is 12.93% and you are paying CAD 910.00 per month. With HELOC, you would have a 5.000% interest rate and your monthly payments would drop dramatically to CAD 48.03, though it will take you 30 years to repay the debt.

By paying off your loans without HELOC, your CAD 9,000.00 loan will cost you a total of CAD 9,567.93 to repay. Through HELOC, it will total CAD 17,291.58, though CAD 8,291.58 of that is considered tax deductible interest. The interest payments made without HELOC are not tax deductible.

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