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Five easy steps to understanding your mortgage payment breakdown
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 252662, member: 75687"] When it comes to understanding your mortgage payment, there can be a lot of confusing jargon and numbers involved. But it doesn't have to be complicated- here are five easy steps to understanding your mortgage payment breakdown. Your mortgage payment is made up of several different parts, including the principal (the amount you borrowed), interest, taxes, and insurance. Breaking down each of these components can help you better understand how your mortgage works, and how much of your payment goes towards each area. Principal: The principal is the amount you originally borrowed from your lender. Each mortgage payment you make will include a portion of the principal, which is paid off over the life of your loan. Interest: Interest is the fee charged by your lender for borrowing the money to finance your home. Your interest rate will determine how much interest you'll pay over the life of your loan. Taxes: Your property taxes are also included in your mortgage payment. Property taxes are calculated based on the value of your home and are typically paid to your local government. Insurance: Most lenders require that you have homeowners insurance, and your premium will be included in your mortgage payment. Homeowners insurance protects your home in case of damage or other loss. By understanding the different components of your mortgage payment, you can get a better sense of how your money is being used. And if you have any questions, be sure to ask your lender for more information. [/QUOTE]
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