Bi-weekly Payments
Mortgage Calculator
This calculator shows you possible savings by using an accelerated bi-weekly
mortgage payment. Bi-weekly payments accelerate your mortgage payoff by paying
1/2 of your normal monthly payment every two weeks. By the end of each year,
you will have paid the equivalent of 13 monthly payments instead of 12. This
simple technique can shave years off your mortgage and save you thousands of
dollars in interest. Click on the "View Report" button to see your savings!
Calculator Definitions
Accelerated weekly and bi-weekly payments
Accelerated weekly and accelerated bi-weekly payment options are calculated by
taking a monthly payment schedule and assuming there are only four weeks in a
month. We calculate an accelerated bi-weekly payment, for example, by taking
your normal monthly payment and dividing it by two. Since you would pay 26
bi-weekly payments, by the end of a year you would have paid the equivalent of
one extra monthly payment. This additional amount accelerates your loan payoff
by going directly against your loan's principal. The effect can save you
thousands of dollars in interest and take years off of your mortgage.
The accelerated weekly payment is calculated by dividing your monthly payment
by four. You would then make 52 weekly payments. Just like the accelerated
bi-weekly payments, you are in effect paying an additional monthly payment each
year.
Mortgage Amount
The total dollar amount for this mortgage.
Interest Rate
The interest rate on this mortgage.
Mortgage Term
The number of years over which you would repay this loan if you made your
normal monthly payment. The most common terms for mortgages are 15 years and 30
years.
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as self-help tools for your independent use. They do not replace the advice of
a qualified professional including Josh
Powell. All examples are hypothetical and are for illustrative
purposes. We can not and do not guarantee their applicability or accuracy in
regards to your individual circumstances.
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