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If you have young children, chances are you'll need to either save or borrow enough money to get the children through school and university. The Money Merge Account can help in both instances.

Building a lump sum
If you're looking to put money aside each month for the future, then one of the best places for this is the Money Merge Account. In this way, the money can reduce your interest charges on a day-to-day basis, and you can simply draw on it when the time comes.

With the Money Merge Account, you'll be able to set up a savings plan just for this. In fact, the savings part of your balance can be seen separately from the rest of your Money Merge Account balance, and you can budget to build up the lump sum by the date you want.

Borrowing at a mortgage-style rate
Alternately, if you need to borrow the money, the Money Merge Account allows you to release the equity in your house at a low mortgage-style interest rate and with the least amount of hassle.

You can even set up a separate borrowing plan just for this purpose! The great thing about the Money Merge Account is that it gives you the flexibility to do what you like with your money. In many ways, you don't really have to think about whether you are borrowing or saving, because when you've got money, it can go in the Money Merge Account to reduce your balance. And when you need money, you can simply draw it out of the account.

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