course, it does depend on a lot of other stuff.
Interest calculated when ? daily? monthly? yearly?
Interest rate defined how exactly?
The general stuff may be ok as a guide, but dont rely on it.
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Yeah sure. You have:
5%/12 * £500k (as before) = 2083 as the nominator
and
1 - 1/(1+5%/12)^300
= 1 - 1/3.48 = 0.713 as the denominator
where 300 is the number of months in a 25 year mortgage
2083 / 0.713 = £2922 / month
Which corresponds to the results given in the links as posted by the other peeps.
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Cheers all, I really need the formula to put in my code to add the function to my own app.
Cheers DBABloke, I'll check it out
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You can simply use Excel for these type of calculations.
The PMT function will calculate a monthly payment as follows:
=PMT(Rate,NPer,Pv,Fv)
Where Rate is your rate per period of payment (i.e. APR/12 for monthly)
NPer is the number of periods (i.e. 300 for a 25 year mortgage)
Pv is the original mortgage amount
Fv is the final amount (0 for a repayment mortgage, or -Pv for an interest only one)
HTH
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Mortgage Payment Calculations
Does anyone know where I can find mortgages payment calculations?
A client needs a calculation for monthly repayments for interest only and repayment mortgages from the input parameters of loan amount, term and interest rate.
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