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The Early Payoff calculator will help you determine how much more you will have to pay each month in order to shorten your loan term, and when you can anticipate paying off your loan.


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Marlin O. Trulsen

2007-04-22 14:16:00

There is no calculator here. - - - - - EDITOR'S REPLY: Sorry about that, Marlin. This feature requires the Flash plugin. Once you install the missing plugin, you can use the calculator. Flash is a common plugin, and is widely used. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience. - C4M Admin. -


LANCE LARSON

2007-04-23 17:15:00

Please calculate how fast I can pay my home loan. - - - Perhaps a "Making Extra Payments" calculator.


Sheila

2007-04-25 07:19:00

payoff


Louis Maglie

2007-05-29 14:21:00

Loved the program!! When I saw my current payment right to the penny, I said, WOW !! Thanks for assisting in planning my future projections.


AUBREY

2007-06-16 20:07:00

THIS IS GREAT!!! I SAVED THIS ONE IN MY FAVES! IT WILL HELP A LOT...THANKS!!!


robert winter

2007-06-21 12:43:00

If you take the extra money you would spend on paying down your mortgage faster and instead invest it at above your interest rate you WILL over your term of loan make more money investing then if you paid down your loan faster.


jeremiah

2007-07-18 15:55:00

Very nice. I was able to coordinate the amount necessary to pay off a mid-term debt and roll this cash flow into my home loan at the appropriate number of months to nail a figure that fits nicely into my monthly budget. This is very very useful.


Marcus

2007-08-17 12:31:00

Great for plannig my retirement.Calculating rental property payment to meet retirement date,thanks!


Fat Kid

2007-08-04 14:37:00

With all the money I will be saving....I can eat more!!!!


bill

2007-10-16 19:20:00

hey this is cool!!!


Great Mortgage Resource

2007-10-30 18:12:00

I use your calculators on my website to help visitors calculate their mortgage financing and refinancing savings. Thank you for a great resource. Terry Lamb


Trayce

2007-11-04 18:11:00

This actually is the greatest thing since sliced bread!!!


Pam

2008-02-11 08:07:00

There is still no calculator here. EDITOR'S REPLY: This feature requires the Flash plugin to give it the functionality that makes it such a useful tool. Flash is a common plugin, and is widely used. Once you install it, you can use the calculator. It will come in handy for many other sites, too. Go to http://www.adobe.com/ and click on "Get Adobe Flash Player". Adobe is the same company that brings you "PDF" documents (Adobe Acrobat), Photoshop, and other widely used products. Adobe creates a product you can trust.


Doug P

2008-02-14 08:23:00

Question. My original loan term is 30 mos. I wanted to find out how much I need to pay extra to turn it into a 10 year term. I"ve made 40 payments. Does the extra payment mean if I start paying the extra payment today it will be paid off in ten years or does it mean ten years from the start of the loan? EDITOR'S REPLY: Excellent question! On this calculator, "Loan Term" refers to the original loan term, and "New Loan Term" refers to the number of years between today and when you want to pay off the loan. "New Loan Term" is not measured from the start of the loan on this calculator.


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