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Old 01-08-2009, 05:29 PM
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I'm playing around with mortgage numbers...and want to know how fast I can pay off my loan if I apply an extra $50, $75, $whatever amount to my monthly payments...is there a website where I can do the calculations?
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I download spreadsheets from here
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...dule&av=TPL000

And then go from there. When someone here posts a mortgage question I can plug numbers in and have an answer within a few minutes usually.
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wow- that's quite the website. Thanks!
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Excel comes with an amortization template (I didn't look, but that was probably in Jim's link).

Very simple way to run #s.
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Mortgage Calculator -- Bankrate.com

I use this one alot with work to help brrowers out with that. Even $10 a month has a huge effect on a 30 yr fixed.
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Financial Calculators from Dinkytown.net

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