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May 01, 2024
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The term length of a loan denotes the period over which borrowers are scheduled to repay their debt. This concept dates back to early lending practices when terms were defined to structure repayment in a manageable manner. For example, in modern mortgages, borrowers often choose between a 15-year or a 30-year term. Over this period, borrowers make monthly payments that cover both the principal and the interest on the loan. Historically, fixed-rate loans offered consistent monthly payments throughout the term, providing predictability for borrowers. In contrast, adjustable-rate mortgages, which became popular in the latter half of the 20th century, offer a lower initial rate for a set number of years before adjusting to a higher rate. The choice between term lengths reflects financial strategy: a shorter term, like 15 years, reduces the total interest paid but requires higher monthly payments, while a longer term, such as 30 years, lowers monthly payments but results in higher total in…

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