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The best EMI due date is usually 2 to 5 days after your salary gets credited. This gives you breathing room and reduces missed payments.
First, note the exact date when salary hits your account. Not the promised date, but the actual credit date. For many people it is between 28th and 1st, but delays do happen. EMI date salary ke baad hona chahiye, not before.
Avoid setting EMI on the same day as salary credit. Bank processing delays, holidays, or company issues can cause trouble. A 2 to 5 day gap is ideal. Salary aayi, balance stable hua, phir EMI gaya. Tension kam rehta hai.
If you have multiple EMIs, try to align them within the same week. This makes tracking easier and avoids random deductions throughout the month. Ek hi time pe clear ho jaaye, toh planning simple hoti hai.
Do not set EMI too late in the month either. Rent, groceries, school fees usually come first. If EMI is at the end, balance kam ho sakta hai. Mid-month EMIs often create pressure without realising.
Most banks allow EMI date change once or twice during the loan tenure. You can request it through customer care or branch. Thoda paperwork hota hai, but it is worth it if it prevents missed EMIs.
Choosing the right EMI date helps you pay on time every month. On-time payments are the biggest factor for a healthy credit score. Ek EMI miss ho gayi toh damage unnecessary hota hai.
EMI date should match your income flow, not bank convenience. Salary ke baad, thoda buffer ke saath, EMI set karo. Small planning, big peace of mind.
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