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In the past few years a new type of bond has become more and more of a reality and for many people it has done a lot of good. This type of bond is known as an access bond. At its simplest level an access bond works in many ways like a traditional home bond with a savings account attached to it. The savings account balance is based on the actual equity of the home which the bond was used to purchase. The greater equity you have in your home or the more your home is worth in comparison to how much you actually owe the higher your available money is. When you take money out of the savings you are actually taking it out as a loan against the equity of your home.

The access bond is able to offer several advantages to home owners. It also comes with some drawbacks if it is used inappropriately. The key to using an access bond effectively is to remember that the money must be paid back and it must be paid back at the same interest rate which was applied to your initial home loan. Despite this it can be used very effectively if it is used with care.

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.

While there are many benefits to access bonds it is also important to note that there are some major drawbacks which can make them more risky. Despite the fact that most bonds have higher interest rates than home bonds, they also involve a shorter payback term. It is possible to repay the borrowed balance on access bonds in a shorter period than the term of your bond but if you fail to do this you could very well pay more interest into the money borrowed than with a traditional bond. It is also important to note that the money borrowed is against your home so if it is not paid back the bank can reposes your home.

Susan Reynolds is a content coordinator for a leading South African bond originator. For more information visit: http://www.bondcredit.co.za/

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