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For many people in their 30s or 40s, accelerating their mortgage repayment makes more financial sense than paying into a pension.
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It is understood that around 70 MPs have appealed the demands for repayment made by Sir Thomas Legg, whose potentially explosive report into the abuse of allowances will reopen the expenses scandal when it is published on Thursday.
It said there had been one repayment made since 2004 in the form of a voluntary £1 donation to Unicef originally claimed as part of a hotel bill by the BBC's director of vision, Jana Bennett.
There's typically a small repayment made every week against the loan.
Both would make repayments after they were prosecuted for alleged embezzlement, though the case was halted in May 2010 when the repayments made by two were deemed reasonable.
"Minimum repayments make a massive difference to what consumers pay," says Andrew Hagger from financial information service Moneynet.co.uk.
The mortgage repayments made by borrowers then provided a yield to the investor, so long as the borrower kept paying.
This is because low inflation flattens the time profile of real debt repayments, making a mortgage more affordable in its early years.
It strips out principal and interest repayments made by poor countries, because a lot of "aid" is in fact low-interest loans, not gifts.
Massive increases to university fees, axing of maintenance grants and bursaries, and changes to the terms of loan repayments make me wonder what's next.
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