Shop at least three lenders to get the best
shot at a better interest rate.
Not only that but you also may have a better
shot at the best interest rates.
Not exact matches
That said, Chase doesn't give you the
best shot at getting the lowest
interest rate on your home loan, and its loan fees are fairly standard, as
well.
But the point is this: If returns do come in lower than in the past — which seems likely given the current low level of
interest rates — the more you stick to low - cost index funds and ETFs, the
better the
shot that you'll have
at accumulating the savings you'll need to maintain your standard of living in retirement, and the more likely your savings will last
at least as long as you do.
This can be an extremely daunting question, particularly when
interest rates can
shoot up or down with little indication of how they will behave;
at least this has been the case in the past - fortunately, our economy and
interest rates have been fairly steady for a
good while so now is the time to really take all the variables into consideration when making this decision.