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Mortgage Rate Payoff Calculator by Tons of Concrete

Mortgage Payoff Formula:

\[ n = \frac{\log\left(\frac{M}{M - P \times r}\right)}{\log(1 + r)} \]

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1. What is a Mortgage Rate Payoff Calculator?

Definition: This calculator determines how many payments are needed to pay off a mortgage based on the monthly payment amount, principal, and interest rate.

Purpose: It helps homeowners and financial planners understand the payment timeline for mortgage loans.

2. How Does the Calculator Work?

The calculator uses the formula:

\[ n = \frac{\log\left(\frac{M}{M - P \times r}\right)}{\log(1 + r)} \]

Where:

Explanation: The formula calculates how many periods are needed to pay off a loan given fixed monthly payments and a constant interest rate.

3. Importance of Mortgage Payoff Calculation

Details: Understanding your payoff timeline helps with financial planning, comparing loan options, and evaluating the impact of extra payments.

4. Using the Calculator

Tips: Enter your monthly payment, principal amount, and monthly interest rate (divide APR by 12). All values must be > 0.

5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: How do I convert APR to monthly rate?
A: Divide your annual percentage rate (APR) by 12. For example, 6% APR = 0.06/12 = 0.005 monthly rate.

Q2: Does this include taxes and insurance?
A: No, this calculates based on principal and interest only. Your actual payment may include escrow items.

Q3: What if I make extra payments?
A: This calculator assumes fixed payments. Extra payments would reduce the payoff time.

Q4: Why is my result not a whole number?
A: The calculation may show partial payments. Round up to the next whole payment for actual payoff.

Q5: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It's mathematically precise for fixed-rate loans with constant payments. Adjustable-rate mortgages require more complex calculations.

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