50 is insane possibly adding 3/4 of a million to the loan. Most with 30 year mortgages don’t know if you pay just 2 whole payments extra to the principal only you’ll knock off ten years from the mortgage.
Wait, I don't know this, can you elaborate? If for example, with a 30 year mortgage, say the monthly payment is $1k, and at any point I simply pay $2k directly into the principal, over the course of the entire 30 year loan, I will have reduced 10 years of $1k monthly payments?
It changes the amortization schedule.
Depends on the loan amount, years of the loan and interest but it works.
Most people don’t know with a car loan that most of the time you can call the loan company and make direct extra payments right to the principal. They won’t put it on your monthly bill but it will be written into the fine print. Most don’t know to look.
Pay extra on the principal, knock years off the term.
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Good information. I'll try to send whatever I can spare as extra. I looked up a payoff calculator which, for anyone also interested, can help answer specific questions regarding amounts owed and paid.
50 is insane possibly adding 3/4 of a million to the loan. Most with 30 year mortgages don’t know if you pay just 2 whole payments extra to the principal only you’ll knock off ten years from the mortgage.
Wait, I don't know this, can you elaborate? If for example, with a 30 year mortgage, say the monthly payment is $1k, and at any point I simply pay $2k directly into the principal, over the course of the entire 30 year loan, I will have reduced 10 years of $1k monthly payments?
It changes the amortization schedule. Depends on the loan amount, years of the loan and interest but it works. Most people don’t know with a car loan that most of the time you can call the loan company and make direct extra payments right to the principal. They won’t put it on your monthly bill but it will be written into the fine print. Most don’t know to look. Pay extra on the principal, knock years off the term. 😃
Good information. I'll try to send whatever I can spare as extra. I looked up a payoff calculator which, for anyone also interested, can help answer specific questions regarding amounts owed and paid.
Anything extra you can pay, always to the principal only on top f the regular payment. 👍😃