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The New Mortgage Investment Advisor: Structuring Your Mortgage to Work as a Financial Planning Tool
by Peter, D. Mitchell, James, D. Pidd
from Anderson-Noble Publishing
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0 
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The New Mortgage Investment Advisor 
For most people the purchase of their home is the biggest investment they will ever make. In this book Peter Mitchell and James Pidd teach you how to use the equity of your home and turn it into a vehicle for a more financially secure retirement. They bring to reality the common knowledge that mortgage interest is simple interest and investment interest is compounding interest.
The examples in this book make clear the power of compounding interest when combined with the tax advantage of life insurance... more info
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Good information 
Excellent job of explaining the benefits of making your mortgage work for you. As a mortgage professional if most homeowners understood these concepts and applied them we would have a lot more people setup for retire and enjoy there life. Sadly most people go about it the wrong way and wind up struggling in their retirement years.
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The New Mortgage Inverstment Advisor 
As a homeowner who's gone through three loans since the purchase of my first home, I can only say, "Why didn't somebody have this information out sooner, I could have avoided some pitfalls along the way". This is an amazing book I highly recommend to ALL HOMEOWNERS! Not only do I now know how the different types of home loans that are available work, I also know which is the best loan for my situation because I can accumulate wealth for my family and have my home mortgage paid off sooner If I choose to.... more info
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How to have your cake and eat it too......... 
This book is a must read. It's certainly at the top of my list.
Don't you wish that you could go back in time? I like to say it this way. I am now 47 years old and I wish I knew then, at the birth of my first son at age 27, what I know now.
Where did you learn about money, the Banks? Or our Schools?
Probably from life experiences right?
We are not taught about finances at all.
When you read this book, you will have what I like to say is an "Ah Ha Experience".
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