MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
When we were paying off mortgages early, we'd always pay the exact payment with one check and plop down another check with whatever we could afford extra that month and specify it was to go towards the principle only.
Also, two words:
Amortization Table!
If you've never seen one, or did not get one with your mortgage, get one.
Ours was 360 lines long (one line for each monthly payment over 30 years).
It shows exactly how much money for that month's mortgage payment is going towards interest and principal.
On our very first monthly payment, the principle was about $7.00 and the interest was about $250. The we put down another $250 towards the principle, and that wiped out the principle payment for the next 29 payments! That saved us around $6000 off the end of the loan, and shortened it from 360 payments to 331 payments.
It was great fun to hang that amortization table on the wall and strike out all the payments each month. Really shows your progress and makes you feel like you accomplished something.
Also, two words:
Amortization Table!
If you've never seen one, or did not get one with your mortgage, get one.
Ours was 360 lines long (one line for each monthly payment over 30 years).
It shows exactly how much money for that month's mortgage payment is going towards interest and principal.
On our very first monthly payment, the principle was about $7.00 and the interest was about $250. The we put down another $250 towards the principle, and that wiped out the principle payment for the next 29 payments! That saved us around $6000 off the end of the loan, and shortened it from 360 payments to 331 payments.
It was great fun to hang that amortization table on the wall and strike out all the payments each month. Really shows your progress and makes you feel like you accomplished something.