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Do you own a home? A car? Do you have a credit card or a student loan?
Well, all of these different types of debt began with you filling out a promissory note (a contract). When this is submitted to the bank, and after an "approval process", you receive that money by signing this contract. And the bank tells you quite dishonestly that you owe them a debt for that amount of money, and gives you permission to amortize the payment of that loan over a set amount of time, usually 30 years for a mortgage. But, they also charge you interest for this convenient "service". That means that by the end of those 30 years you'll probably have paid double if not triple what the actual loan amount was at the signing of the original contract (promissory note).
But there is one thing that the bank is not telling you. One very, very big piece of the puzzle...
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