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Fixed Interest Rate
A fixed interest rate is a rate that doesn’t change with time. Getting a loan on a fixed interest rate means the rate remains the same instead of fluctuating. Usually, borrowers prefer fixed interest rate loans as the EMIs are unchanging, and repayment can be planned and managed easily. However, fixed interest rates are higher than floating or variable rates.
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