Budgeting and loans

Andy Pastuszak apastuszak at gmail.com
Mon Feb 23 23:11:25 EST 2015


Visited the bank. They will not give me an Amortization table for a car loan, only a Mortgage.




Andy



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On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 11:05 PM, Alice Lee <alee212007 at satx.rr.com>
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> Get a copy of the amortization schedule from your loan institution.  That
> way you not only keep your records straight, you can make sure that they do
> not make an error. This is important especially if you decide to pay
> additional principal on the loan.
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> Ok, but the loan part works out for you? That is, the amounts of chg in
> principal and interest due vary over time and it fits the amortisation table
> by your bank?
> I'm afraid I have no good news on the budget side. The interface for budgets
> allows only for manual entries of reusing previous entries. There is nothing
> that plugs into the scheduled transcation interface , formulas or even
> import of values. You could calculate the values in your favorite
> spreadsheet and enter them manually into your budgets...
> Best,
> YeOldHinnerk
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