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calculator Triple 07-26-2006
Posted by Triple on July 26, 2006, 9:59 am
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I'm looking for a mortgage calculator that I can use to find out how things
change when I begin paying off my loan early at the 3.5 year point on my
loan. I can find all sorts of calculators that tell me how much I would have
saved had I started at day one but I didn't do that. Has anyone seen an
on-line calculator that does this?

Thanks in advance.

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"Despair begins with the division of the will." Kierkegaard



Posted by Tony Sivori on July 27, 2006, 12:11 am
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Triple wrote:

> I'm looking for a mortgage calculator that I can use to find out how
> things change when I begin paying off my loan early at the 3.5 year
> point on my loan. I can find all sorts of calculators that tell me how
> much I would have saved had I started at day one but I didn't do that.
> Has anyone seen an on-line calculator that does this?

Why not take the amount of principal that you owe today, and use the usual
sites to plug in how may years you have left? For example if you have 26.5
years left on a 30 year loan, you can see what your payments would be to
pay it off in X number of years. From there is simple multiplication to
see the payment multiplied by months to get the total amount paid.

Here's a calculator that doesn't choke on partial years:

http://www.glarhomes.com/(k1qextewv3ptpef1sexoul55)/financing.aspx?

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Tony Sivori


Posted by Georg on January 4, 2007, 4:27 pm
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you might wanna look on my site. Tell me if it works or not.

regards

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Mortgage, Calculators



> I'm looking for a mortgage calculator that I can use to find out how
> things change when I begin paying off my loan early at the 3.5 year point
> on my loan. I can find all sorts of calculators that tell me how much I
> would have saved had I started at day one but I didn't do that. Has anyone
> seen an on-line calculator that does this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> "Despair begins with the division of the will." Kierkegaard
>




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