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Money Merge Account™ - Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the Money Merge Account™?
  2. Why can’t I make extra principal payments to my primary mortgage and achieve the same results?
  3. Does it make sense to move my savings accounts over to your Money Merge Account?
  4. Do I make monthly payments on my line of credit?
  5. If I am not increasing the monthly payments on my mortgage, how can this program be possible?
  6. Why am I applying for a line of credit, and how is it associated with my savings and checking accounts?
  7. Do I have to change banks?
  8. Do you make payments for me?
  9. Do you have access to or control of my money?
  10. Do I pay interest on the equity line of credit?
  11. Why don’t the banks offer this program?
  12. What happens if I sell my home?
  13. Is there any risk involved?
  14. Can anybody qualify for the Money Merge Account?
  15. Do I have to refinance my existing mortgage loan to make this work?
  16. Will the Money Merge Account work with an interest only or negative amortization payment on my primary mortgage?
  17. Can I own multiple investment properties at one time and utilize just one Money Merge Account program, or do I need one for each property?

What is the Money Merge Account?

The Money Merge Account is an online account system that incorporates your checking and savings accounts with an advanced line of credit, or ALOC. Through this program, homeowners have the ability to pay off their 30-year mortgage in as little as one-third of the time, without refinancing their existing mortgage loan or increasing minimum monthly payments.

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Why can't I make extra principal payments to my primary mortgage and achieve the same results?

Simply put, the mathematics behind the Money Merge Account present a sophisticated process that has a substantial financial benefit over increasing your monthly payments. The algorithms in the proprietary Money Merge Account system are systematically programmed to create the highest interest savings possible in the least amount of time. The math engines programmed in the Money Merge Account system calculate the specific timing and dollar amounts required to produce the most optimum savings on each individual mortgage and overall financial situation.

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Does it make sense to move my savings accounts over to your Money Merge Account?

Do I make monthly payments on my line of credit?

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Do I make monthly payments on my line of credit?

Not in the traditional sense. You will use your line of credit similarly to your primary checking account. Your paychecks will be applied to your line of credit and your monthly bills will be paid from the account. By transferring your income each pay period, the line of credit lender will credit the monthly payment requirement and lower your daily average balance, thus reducing interest charges.

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If I am not increasing the monthly payments on my mortgage, how can this program be possible?

The Money Merge Account system makes a connection between your bank account, the advanced line of credit, and your primary mortgage. Each time you transfer income into your account, it registers as a decrease to your mortgage balance. By decreasing your mortgage balance, you now lower the balance in which interest accrues. By decreasing the balance in which interest accrues, you increase the portion of your monthly payment which is credited toward your principal pay down. The Money Merge Account system determines the specific timing and amounts for each transfer required to produce the quickest payoff time and highest interest savings possible. There are also multiple financial options programmed into the Money Merge Account software which assist homeowners in paying down their mortgage as soon as possible.

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Why am I applying for a line of credit, and how is it associated with my savings and checking accounts?

The Money Merge Account Program uses the equity line of credit solely as a vehicle or a tool to drive the program. The Money Merge Account system is coordinated through systems created by United First Financial and works independently of the lender. The equity line of credit must have the capacity to operate similar to a primary checking account and be set up with an open-end interest calculation rather than a closed-end interest calculation. Combined with the Money Merge Account web-based system, this creates a formula in which the money in your line of credit account generates an interest cancellation on your primary mortgage.

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Do I have to change banks?

It is not necessary to change banks. After signing up for the program, we have a customer support team that will assist you in orchestrating your banking needs with your Money Merge Account program.

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Do you make payments for me?

No. We do not have any access to your accounts. You will be initiating all transactions by following the prompting of your online Money Merge Account account. You will be in complete control.

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Do you have access to or control of my money?

No. You are the only person with access to your accounts.

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Do I pay interest on the equity line of credit?

There is interest charged on the line of credit. But because your income is sent to your line of credit in different intervals, the bank adjusts the amount of interest they can charge you by offsetting the average loan balance. As a result, the interest charged is greatly lessened.

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Why don’t the banks offer this program?

The Money Merge Account utilizes banking principles that are accepted by most banks across the nation. The Money Merge Account program simply provides you with the necessary tools to use your money to reduce interest, instead of the bank using your money to earn interest. This is the primary reason the banks do not offer the Money Merge Account program.

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What happens if I sell my home?

The Money Merge Account program follows your mortgage until it is paid off. The line of credit the Money Merge Account uses will have no effect on your ability to sell your home. Once you have sold your home and purchased another residence, we can put the Money Merge Account back into action on the new residence. Also, all the equity built in the account, as well as the equity built with market appreciation, will make a great down payment on the next purchase.

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Is there any risk involved?

From a financial standpoint, there is very little risk. No stock market crash or extreme interest fluctuation can completely eradicate the expected outcome. If your numbers remain the same, we guarantee the results given at the outset of the program. Only homeowners that qualify to significantly reduce their mortgage payoff time and interest, however, will be activated on the MMA program.

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Can anybody qualify for the Money Merge Account?

It is important to go through a brief questionnaire when applying for the Money Merge Account program. Fortunately, there are several avenues that can be taken to gain approval or tailor the program to work for your specific situation, but the MMA program is not for everybody.

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Do I have to refinance my existing mortgage loan to make this work?

No. It is not necessary to refinance your existing mortgage loan. You may choose to refinance your mortgage for additional interest savings but refinancing your existing mortgage loan is not required for the Money Merge Account to work. If you do not currently have a specific line of credit one will need to be opened.

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Will the Money Merge Account work with an interest only or negative amortization payment on my primary mortgage?

Yes. In fact, Money Merge Account helps you to take control of the outcome of these types of loans to benefit you substantially.

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Can I own multiple investment properties at one time and utilize just one Money Merge Account program, or do I need one for each property?

The Money Merge Account is most effective when used to payoff one property at a time. As each property is paid off, your overall discretionary income can increase; creating an accelerated payoff period for each subsequent property.

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