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Blowing Up Bills With Balloons

Blowing Up Bills With Balloons

February 21, 20242 min read

Blowing Up Bills With Balloons

If you aren't familiar with options for financing, it is never too late to get started.  Understanding the different terms and having the ability to relate them to each other will help you to avoid situations that are not financially possible.  One of the terms that you should know is balloons.  This can either help you financially, or cause you problems.  Understanding the details of how balloons work and using them to your advantage will give you the ability to pop into the right loan. 

Blowing Up Bills With Balloons

Balloons are used as ways to lower monthly payments.  It does this by consolidating a specific percentage of your loan each month.  At the end of your entire loan, you will pay the additional percentage that is left.  Usually, this will equal about fifty percent of the loan that you have.  


You can work with balloons to your advantage if you have the right finances in place.  If you know that you will have a large amount of money at the end of your loan term, then having a balloon can help you to save now and build your credibility with financial investments later.  

If you aren't certain of your financial status and what it will be in ten years, then a balloon will most likely not help you.  Because you will be expecting to pay a large amount at the end, it can lead into debt and won't help you to make an investment on another house in the future.  In relation to this, if you are making a specific amount now but know that you will be making more later, then you can use a balloon in order to stabilize your financial conditions.  

By using a balloon, you will be put into a situation where your mortgage will blow up to twice as much at the end of the term.  This can be an advantage or a disadvantage, depending on your situation.  By knowing exactly how to tie the end of the balloon, you will be able to find the best financial options for your situation.


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Mike Burns

Mike Burns is a seasoned loan officer hailing from sunny San Diego, California, with a reach extending across 38 states. With over 15 years of professional experience, Mike has honed his skills to become a trusted name in the world of loans and investments.

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