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The phrase "a better interest" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a more favorable or advantageous interest, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "We should focus on finding a better interest for our investment strategy."
Alternatives: "a more favorable interest" or "a more advantageous interest".
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"If they can get a better interest rate it will make their path so much easier".
Often borrowers were not told that they were eligible for a better interest rate.
The euro is a good currency to borrow in order to exchange for one with a better interest rate.
By tapping it, he built a sizable enough down payment to get a better interest rate on a car loan.
In some cases you may be able to get a better interest rate than the current federal loan programs and some private lending programs.
Ms. Tao said that by divorcing, one of them would be able to purchase a first home and put down less money and get a better interest rate.
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If you bought your house before the recession, you'll likely be able to get a much better interest rate and you should be able to put some money back in your pocket.
Depending on when you first took out your mortgage, you may be able to get a much better interest rate in today's market, which will save you significantly.
Refinance your loans if you've had your home for a few years, since you might be able to get your loans at a much better interest rate (saving you thousands of dollars over several years).
You lose the opportunity for arbitrage: you pay simple interest at a low percentage while potentially earning compounded interest at a similar or better interest.
A line of credit is more flexible than a credit card and provides better interest rates.
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