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Deciding whether to prioritize aggressive debt repayment or wealth accumulation is a pivotal strategic choice. While paying down debt allows you to manage interest cost, investing captures the power of compounding growth. Use this tool to compare the long-term impacts of both paths and determine which aligns best with your financial goals.

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Interest Comparison

If your answer suggests investing, you might want to play with your expected interest rates and monthly investments to see what kind of outcomes you get. Often, people have the goal of paying off debt in a steady, timely fashion, but life gets in the way. Experiment to see what could change your mind.

The Investment Annual Rate of Return is hypothetical and used for illustrative purposes only. It is not representative of any specific investment or combination of investments. Check with your financial service company if you are uncertain about your Total Debt Balance or your Debt Annual Interest Rate.

 

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