Making Your Money Work for You
Your bank checking account would look like this: |
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Why let the bank use your money What the diagram illustrates is that the bank had access to your positive account balance throughout the month paying you zero or little interest for that use. Banks then turn around and use that money to lend to consumers and businesses at higher rates. |
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How about letting you use the money
the "Banker" credit line program will work just like a bank by using your positive cash balance to pay down debt and other life-events. |
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