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Sunday, January 17th, 2010

The access bond is a relatively new type of bond which has become a somewhat common place bond over the past several years. It is a type of bond which is used to purchase a home. Some banks will also allow people to convert their existing home bond to an access bond. The main thing that makes an access bond unique is that it functions somewhat like a savings account which has a balance based on the equity you have in your home. This means that you can readily pull money out. The thing to remember when you do this is that this money you pull out must be repaid at the same interest which is being paid on your home.

There are definitely some major advantages to the access bond style. They allow people to readily borrow money against their equity to cover unexpected or necessary expenses. While these expenses may have traditional bonds available they are often at higher interest rates than most people’s home bonds. The key is that the borrowed money should be paid off as rapidly as possible to avoid paying more out in interest over the course of the loan.

The biggest advantage to an access bond is that it gives people ready access to their home’s equity. They latterly act like a savings account and the balance of the savings account is your home’s value minus the amount you still owe on the loan plus any additional money you have borrowed. One of the biggest areas this is used is to cover the expense of purchasing a new car. While car bonds do exist, banks consider cars to be a liability. This is because the value of cars quickly depreciates eventually leading to a situation where the bank is owed more than the value of the car. Homes are not as likely to depreciate which means that they are lower risk so using an access bond to buy a car can often save money in interest.

Student loans are another area where it is extremely common for people to use access bonds. While student bonds do exist they are often structured in such a way that students are almost forced into extending the bond. They are also notorious for having extremely high interest rates. This means that over the term of the bond students can end up paying back a considerable amount more than they borrowed.  Using a bond is a good way for parents to reduce the interest that their child has to pay back following graduation.

Despite these benefits, there are some things that you do need to consider when you are looking at access bonds as an option. You are essentially borrowing money against the equity of your home. While your home loan has a lower interest rate than many other types of loans it is also for a significantly longer period of time. This means that if you cannot pay down the bond to be equal to the actual home bond amount fairly quickly you could pay out more in interest based on time. You must also consider that it is putting your home up as collateral so if you do not pay the bank could conceivably take your home to cover their losses.

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The concept of an access bond has not been around for a very long time. In the past there were equity loans which could be taken out against a home but these functioned as an entirely new bond. The concept of an access bond is to treat your home bond like a savings account and to provide a balance to the savings account which is equal to the actual equity of the home. The equity is based on the current market value of the home in comparison to what you still owe on the bond. An access bond can offer some major benefits to people who are in certain situations and many choose to convert their bonds to access bonds in case they have ever need to utilize it.

There are definitely some major advantages to the access bond style. They allow people to readily borrow money against their equity to cover unexpected or necessary expenses. While these expenses may have traditional bonds available they are often at higher interest rates than most people’s home bonds. The key is that the borrowed money should be paid off as rapidly as possible to avoid paying more out in interest over the course of the loan.

The biggest advantage to access bonds is that they give you ready access to money in the form of an equity line should the need arise. One of the biggest areas where people have begun to use access bonds is for the purchase of a new car. This can be a great option if you are still able to pay off that amount of money in a fairly short period of time because most home bonds have a significantly lower interest rate than most car bonds. This is of course because cars are considered a liability based on the fact that their value depreciates.

Student loans are another area where it is extremely common for people to use access bonds. While student bonds do exist they are often structured in such a way that students are almost forced into extending the bond. They are also notorious for having extremely high interest rates. This means that over the term of the bond students can end up paying back a considerable amount more than they borrowed.  Using a bond is a good way for parents to reduce the interest that their child has to pay back following graduation.

It is important to remember the disadvantages to access bonds whenever you are using them. Like any other type of loan they must be paid back. While home bonds do have a lower interest rate they are also for a much longer period of time and the bank will allow you to pay off the additional money borrowed for the length of the home bond. This can easily lead to higher amounts of money being paid out over the course of the bond. The key to using these bonds successfully is to ensure that you pay off any additional money borrowed against the access bond in a short period of time. Provided you can afford to pay it off in the same time as what would have been applied to an additional bond you can easily save a great deal of money in additional interest.

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Sunday, January 17th, 2010

If you are looking into getting a home bond, you must know that it takes time. There have actually been recent laws passed that might in fact make bond lending a longer process. Knowing how long a bond takes to get approved it very important because you will need to take time off work to move, assemble all your belongings, and more. These are not things you can do on a whim. They take time to plan out.

There is no specific length of time that exists for bond approval. Typically it will take around 30 days although it can take longer. In rare circumstances it may even take less than 30 days but this is not common. The prequalification process is usually short but the final bond approval process takes a good deal of time because it has to move through a large group of different people who will take steps to ensure that you are able to pay back on the bond.

Paystubs are among the evidence that you will need to provide. This shows you work for a company. The length of time you have been with the company is also important as well. If you are in the situation of being the business owner, you will need to show the profits of the business and that they are substantial to support the home bond you are looking to attain. You will also need to be able to provide a valid photo ID as well.

The most grueling part of the process is getting in the above stated paperwork. It might be frustrating at first because you might be turning in your paperwork the same day and they do not get to it until days later. Be patient, your bond is not the only bond. They have many bonds they process and work on daily. This is why 30 days or more is generally quoted.

Another thing which can lead to a time delay, sometimes even a long one, is when you have a document which you are unable to locate which the lender has requested. This often leads to you needing to acquire the document from a third party source and at this point you are waiting on that third party source as well.

Avoid situations like these by being prepared. You can assemble all of these documents before you even go in and see a lender for a loan application. Often times it is the buyer that is the hold up with paperwork. Having your documents ready before they ask is a great way to speed up the process and get the home closed on time.

After you have submitted all of your paperwork and it has moved through the lenders process it will finally be submitted to an underwriter. It is likely that the underwriter will request additional information to verify information which was found on the submitted documents or to determine other factors which may affect the bond. Being quick to reply to the underwriter is the most important thing you can do to ensure that your bond request moves through this stage as quickly as possible.

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