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biweekly payments on a loan using Pmt function
I wanted to figure how much my savings would be on a loan if I made biweekly
payments instead of monthly payments. Example: if the regular monthly payment was $1,231 , I would make two payments of $615 instead. How can I determine how much I will save in interest with option 2? rate:6.25%/12 nper:12*30 loan amount:200,000 The above amounts are what I used to determine the monthly payment of $1231, which multiplied out will have me repaying $443,160 over the life of the loan. How much interest would I be saving making the biweekly payments is what I want to figure out? Can anyone help? |
biweekly payments on a loan using Pmt function
Using the free Excel add-in "Calculate Payments", the results were...
'--------------------------------- Loan: $200,000 Interest rate: 6.25 % Term: 30 years Payments per year: 12 Number of payments: 360 Payment at end of period. Payment: $1,231.43 Total payments: $443,316 Loan: $200,000 Interest rate: 6.25 % Term: 24 years - 4 months Payments per year: 26 Number of payments: 632.2 Payment at end of period. Payment: $615.72 Total payments: $389,257 '------------------------------------- Download the add-in from... http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware No registration required. -- Jim Cone San Francisco, USA "Payment Function" <Payment wrote in message I wanted to figure how much my savings would be on a loan if I made biweekly payments instead of monthly payments. Example: if the regular monthly payment was $1,231 , I would make two payments of $615 instead. How can I determine how much I will save in interest with option 2? rate:6.25%/12 nper:12*30 loan amount:200,000 The above amounts are what I used to determine the monthly payment of $1231, which multiplied out will have me repaying $443,160 over the life of the loan. How much interest would I be saving making the biweekly payments is what I want to figure out? Can anyone help? |
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