How Will Extra Payments Affect My Loan? Calculator
By nature, loans cause you to pay a sometimes significant amount of money in interest. However, there may be a way for you to decrease the total amount of interest you will pay on your loan and pay off your loan faster with small additional monthly payments toward your debt. Use this calculator to see how extra payments will affect your loan.
Original Loan Balance
Enter the original amount of your loan.
Loan Term (Months)
Enter the number of months for the initial term of your loan.
Interest Rate
Enter the annual interest rate on your loan.
Extra Monthly Payment
Enter the amount you plan to add to your monthly payment.
Number of Payments Made
Enter the number of payments you have already made on the loan. If the loan is new enter 1. If you've made one year of payments enter 12.
Monthly Payment
Monthly loan payment for original payment and payment with extra amount.
Months Until Pay Off
Number of payments remaining on the original loan and the loan with extra payments.
Total Interest
Total interest for your original loan and the loan with extra payments.
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