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seremify007

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I'm talking about up-front payment, not repaying HECS debt.

"If you are a Commonwealth Supported Student(HECS-HELP) and are eligible for 10% discount for payments of $500 or more, you must pay by the University's due date to avoid receiving a $200 late payment fee." From my uni finance section.
Fair enough. It's a good investment then if it's 20%; but 10% is less of a deal given that you could use the money elsewhere and achieve better returns for smart investing (i.e. not TDs) especially given that at that stage of your studies/life, you probably aren't in a very high tax bracket either.
 

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