Amortization

Detailed Analysis

Most commonly seen in mortgages or car loans, amortization ensures the debt is zero by the end of the term. In the early years, a larger portion of each payment goes toward interest, while later payments focus more on reducing the principal balance. Understanding your amortization schedule helps you see how much interest you’ll save by making extra payments

Applied Insights:  Amortization

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