Entering formulas in scheduled transactions

Matthew Vanecek mevanecek at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 8 20:34:49 CDT 2003


On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 09:51, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Matthew Vanecek <mevanecek at yahoo.com> writes:
> 
> > This loan druid thing *really* needs some rework.  My mortgage, for
> > example, is amortized.  I can pay anytime within the grace period and
> > the principal/interest will still be what's in my amortization table.  I
> > know this for a fact--just checked it.  Each period, I know exactly what
> > my payments and principal/interest are going to be.  I don't need a
> > druid to tell me this.
> 
> What?  You cannot pre-pay your mortgage?  That sucks!
> 

I can prepay (i.e., early payoff), but the loan is amortized, not simple
interest.  In any case, druids weren't especially noted for their
mathematical skills. Now, if we used Mayans instead.... =P


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Matthew Vanecek
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