If interest rates start to rise, there are ways you can benefit!


While interest rates have been at a record low, it has been hinted that those days are soon over. Typically, higher interests rates are dreaded, as they lead to lower stock prices and higher home costs. However, there are some investments that do actually benefit from rising rates. In these confusing and dire economic times, it is important to learn how to fluctuate in time with the economy.

If interest rates do actually increase, as had been hinted by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, one of the ways you can benefit is by boosting your short-term savings. When interest rates increase, there are better returns from your cash and other short-term investments. Putting funds in money market mutual funds invests in a mix of stable, short-term instruments and you can access your funds quickly. It can also benefit you to put funds in certificates of deposit (CDs) to ensure that your money is easily accessible to you.

If interest rates are going to rise, it is very important to try and pay as much of your debt off as possible. Because credit card debt is already at a high rate, it is probably best to start by paying that off. Next, work to pay adjustable rate loans off. If you have an adjustable rate mortgage, consider refinancing into a fixed rate loan because mortgage rates are very low currently and will most likely increase regardless.

In short, if interest rates increase, benefit from the rise by boosting your short-term savings and building up your emergency funds with money market funds and CDs. While reaping the benefits, make sure you lower your debts to avoid a rise in your monthly payments.

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*This article was contributed by consumer protection/bankruptcy Attorney Jonathan Ginsberg, our expert bankruptcy contributor whose website can be found at: http://www.thebklawyer.com/thebkblog/


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