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    Mortgage Loan Calculator

    Mortgage APR Calculator

    Use this calculator to determine the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for your mortgage. Press the report button for a full amortization schedule, either by year or by month.

     

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    Definitions

    Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
    A standard calculation used by lenders. It is designed to help borrowers compare different loan options. For example, a loan with a lower stated interest rate may be a bad value if its fees are too high. Likewise, a loan with a higher stated rate with very low fees could be an exceptional value. APR calculations incorporate these fees into a single rate. You can then compare loans with different fees, rates or different terms.

    Mortgage amount
    Original or expected balance for your mortgage.

    Interest rate
    Annual interest rate for this mortgage.

    Term in years
    The number of years over which you will repay this loan. The most common mortgage terms are 15 years and 30 years.

    Monthly payment
    Monthly principal and interest payment (PI).

    Total payments
    Total of all monthly payments over the full term of the mortgage. This total payment amount assumes that there are no prepayments of principal.

    Total interest
    Total of all interest paid over the full term of the mortgage. This total interest amount assumes that there are no prepayments of principal.

    Loan origination percent
    The percent of your loan charged as a loan origination fee. For example, a 1% fee on a $120,000 loan would cost $1,200.

    Discount points
    Total number of "points" purchased to reduce your mortgage's interest rate. Each "point" costs 1% of your loan amount.

    Other fees
    Any other fees that should be included in the APR calculation. These fees can vary by lender, but at a minimum usually includes prepaid interest.