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Hello,

I need to know how to compute the APR for a mortgage quote using the following data:

Rate: Say 6.75%
Term: 360 months
Loan Amount: Say $200,000
Closing Costs: Say $3,000

I'm a mortgage professional and even I get confused as to how to compute the APR, but it's always a bit higher than the interest rate and I believe it takes into account the closing costs.

Does anybody have the formula for this?

Thanks!
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Found with a google search

http://banking.about.com/od/loans/a/calculateapr.htm
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"NorCalHomeFinance" wrote:


Hello,

I need to know how to compute the APR for a mortgage quote using the
following data:

Rate: Say 6.75%
Term: 360 months
Loan Amount: Say $200,000
Closing Costs: Say $3,000

I'm a mortgage professional and even I get confused as to how to
compute the APR, but it's always a bit higher than the interest rate
and I believe it takes into account the closing costs.

Does anybody have the formula for this?

Thanks!




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"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:

Found with a google search

http://banking.about.com/od/loans/a/calculateapr.htm
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HTH,
Barb Reinhardt



"NorCalHomeFinance" wrote:


Hello,

I need to know how to compute the APR for a mortgage quote using the
following data:

Rate: Say 6.75%
Term: 360 months
Loan Amount: Say $200,000
Closing Costs: Say $3,000

I'm a mortgage professional and even I get confused as to how to
compute the APR, but it's always a bit higher than the interest rate
and I believe it takes into account the closing costs.

Does anybody have the formula for this?

Thanks!




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