Re: First year of repayment mortgage, WTF!
- From: Ronald Raygun <no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 13:18:42 GMT
Peter Saxton wrote:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 12:32:47 GMT, Ronald Raygun
<no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Peter Saxton wrote:You are wrong. It doesn't say how much "capital" you have paid it says
There is no split.
Of course there is, though it isn't usually made explicit to you in
advance, and of course the split isn't constant. You usually get an
annual statement which details how much interest you've been charged
during the past year and how much capital you've paid off.
how much you have paid.
Have you been taking pedantry lessons from Tim?
It may not explicitly say how much capital you've paid off. But:
If it says how much you've paid, and how much interest has been charged,
then the difference is how much capital you've paid off.
Also, it will say what your balance outstanding is at the end of the year.
It will also say what your balance was at the start of the year. Except
inasmuch as the balance is contributed to by interest on interest not paid
when due, all of it will be capital. The difference between the start and
end balances, therefore, is how much capital you've paid off.
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