For example, if you have two Rs 1 lakh loans running in parallel, one at 15 per cent and the other at 10 per cent, repay the former on priority. However, if the 15 per cent loan is for, say, four years while the other loan is for one year, it may make sense to close the latter first. In that case, the outflow towards the former loan would be about Rs 2,800 and Rs 8,800 for the latter. You could close the 10 per cent loan a few months down the line as the outstanding would be much less. Moreover, once that loan is closed, the total EMI outflow will become significantly smaller and you can increase it to close the other loan faster. “You may even be able to revise the EMI upwards. So, even though it is contrary to the idea of closing the most expensive loan first, it may make more sense to close the less expensive loan in this case,” adds Shetty.