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Kelsey

does anyone have a great Interest only amortization schedule wher.
 
I am a mortgage broker whose looking for a good amortization template that
will allow me the propgram options of fully amortized or interest only
programs. Many of my clients are asking for an amortization on a fully
amortized mortgage program vs. an Interest Only program where overpayments
can be made into the principle. They want to see the difference in principle
reduction. I am only able to provide one based on the fully amort. option.

pete

Kelsey

We use a program called TValue for windows. It is a inexpensive program that
works pretty well.

Pete

"Kelsey" wrote:

I am a mortgage broker whose looking for a good amortization template that
will allow me the propgram options of fully amortized or interest only
programs. Many of my clients are asking for an amortization on a fully
amortized mortgage program vs. an Interest Only program where overpayments
can be made into the principle. They want to see the difference in principle
reduction. I am only able to provide one based on the fully amort. option.


Tom Ogilvy

check out this site and see if they have something you can use:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...s/default.aspx

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Kelsey" wrote in message
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I am a mortgage broker whose looking for a good amortization template that
will allow me the propgram options of fully amortized or interest only
programs. Many of my clients are asking for an amortization on a fully
amortized mortgage program vs. an Interest Only program where overpayments
can be made into the principle. They want to see the difference in

principle
reduction. I am only able to provide one based on the fully amort. option.





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