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Mortgage Advisor features:
Mortgage Advisor is a powerful, but easy to use mortgage software program
which includes the following features:
Calculate
your mortgage payment and total costs of your mortgage
- Learn how to pay of your mortgage earlier, and save a fortune in
interest.
View a detailed breakdown of your mortgage over time with the mortgage
schedule.
- Powerful "What
If" calculator allows you to calculate the mortgage period, amount,
interest rate or repayment.
- See how changing interest rates and the mortgage amount affects your
repayment with the handy mortgage grid.
- A graph showing the cost breakdown of your mortgage
- 8 different compounding and payment periods
- And lots more...
Pay off your mortgage earlier:
Learn
how you can pay off your mortgage earlier and save a fortune in interest
by making additional payments
- Specify how much extra you can afford to pay and calculate how this
will affect your mortgage.
- View a grid of the additional payments necessary to pay off your
mortgage for various different periods.
Mortgage Schedule:
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View
a detailed breakdown of your mortgage over time
- See how much you still owe on your mortgage for any period, as well
as the total payments and total interest paid so far,
- Summarize the information by year, or view detailed information for
each period.
"What If" Calculator:
The
"What If" calculator allows you to calculate either the mortgage
payment, mortgage amount, mortgage period or interest rate. Just
fill in the information you know and it will calculate the missing
variable. For example, this allows you to calculate the maximum
amount you can borrow based on how much you can afford to pay.
Mortgage Grid:
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The
mortgage grid shows the effect of changing interest rates and mortgage
amounts on your mortgage repayment.
- Enter your mortgage details and calculate mortgage repayments for
interest rates and mortgage amounts around your own. This provides
an easy way to compare the repayments.

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