Bi-Weekly Mortgage


This calculator will show you how much you will save if you make 1/2 of your mortgage payment every two weeks instead of making a full mortgage payment once a month. In effect, you will be making one extra mortgage payment per year -- without hardly noticing the additional cash outflow. But, as you're about to discover, you will certainly notice the "increased" cash flow that will occur when you pay your mortgage off way ahead of schedule!

 

Note: When entering numbers into the data fields only use numbers and applicable decimal points. Entering commas, dollar signs, or any other non-numeric characters will cause an error. Also please note that this calculator has been tested to work with Internet Explorer 3.01 and Netscape Navigator 3.01 web browsers. However, both must have the JavaScript option turned on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TAX
  Tax Estimator

BORROWING
  Loan Amortization
  Loan Comparison
  Missing Loan Term
  Debt  Consolidation

INVESTMENT
  Portfolio Mix
  Compounding Interval
  Single Future Value
  Periodic Future Value
  Savings Time
  Savings Goal
  Lump Sum Savings
  Retirement Savings
  IRA Distributions
  College Funding

MORTGAGE
  Mortgage Qualification
  Bi-Weekly Mortgage
  Mortgage Refinancing
  Payoff Goal
  Rent vs. Buy

BUDGETING
  Net Worth
  Cash Flow
  Expense Percentage
  Wage Conversion
  Irregular Payments
  Credit Card Payment
  Debt Investment
  Average Interest Rate
  Real Hourly Wage
  Lifetime Earnings
  Generic Savings
  Car Cost Comparison
  Transportation Savings

 
Enter the principal balance of your mortgage:   (call your mortgage lender and ask for the current payoff amount)

Enter the amount of your monthly mortgage payment:
Enter the your mortgage's current interest rate:
 

 

Interest you will pay under your current monthly payment plan:
Interest you will pay if you switch to a bi-weekly mortgage payment plan:
Bi-weekly Mortgage Interest Savings: