How to use a mortgage calculator

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6 Responses to “How to use a mortgage calculator”

  1. 2fuck2shit2 Says:

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  2. DrewDownsManagement Says:

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  3. PBfreak808 Says:

    you must have punched a wrong number because your answer in this example is wrong. try again.

  4. thedarklucian Says:

    why don’t you just use an online based mortgage calculator ?

  5. pjopper1 Says:

    not bad, but you need to clarify the effective rate vs the nominal rate. Also explain the payments per year….. I set my calculator to 1 payment per year (unless Im doing work with semi-annual coupon bonds)otherwise nice explaination

  6. lancee413 Says:

    i think you effed up, if you’re doing 360 periods at 6% interest you’d have to use .5% per period.

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