How To Calculate Your Mortgage Payment

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @TheOrganicChemistryTutor
    @TheOrganicChemistryTutor  9 месяцев назад +3

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    • @travelinman482
      @travelinman482 2 месяца назад

      This is not what I asked RUclips for. I asked what my total cost for a 20 year loan (with interest). Example: $25,000 × 10% down × 12% for 20 years= __________?

  • @morganwu5561
    @morganwu5561 Год назад +76

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  • @ChristopherAbelman
    @ChristopherAbelman 6 месяцев назад +120

    To rest of the 50% club (have not checked their home replacement coverage), after listening to David, I checked my coverage. House was bought a while back for $670k, insurance replacement coverage was about the same amount. After making a few inquiries

    • @PennyBergeron-os4ch
      @PennyBergeron-os4ch 6 месяцев назад

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  • @mahalia_kendrick
    @mahalia_kendrick Год назад +99

    I just got approved for a $420,000 mortgage that would put me at about 3300 a month on a $80,000 salary. And what's even crazier is he said I could be approved for up to half a million. Like dude, that's over 3/4 of my take-home pay! We are going into a gigantic bubble where people cannot continue to afford their monthly payments..

    • @Freddyjoh16
      @Freddyjoh16 Год назад +8

      I hear you. I was approved for 700k no debt and I’m like WTF??? This was when rates were at 6% but there’s no way I’d take out a loan that high. How the F are ppl paying for their house???? I can only reasonably afford a loan at 350k and a 550k house with 200k down. Taxes out the wazoo! 800-1k/month. The taxes alone will kill you!

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      @Jessrobbie Год назад +5

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      @devoncampbell275 Год назад +2

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      @mianortum Год назад +1

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  • @tylunday
    @tylunday Год назад +31

    For others, you can simply use the PMT formula in excel, which is =PMT(r,n,P). Where r = monthly rate (.05/12), n = number of payments (360), and P = principal ($400k). Plug in your parameters into the excel formula and it does all the math for you, resulting in the same $2147 answer that this video calculates as well. This way of calculating your monthly payment does not equal your total mortgage payment of course, as you will have to factor in homeowner's insurance, property tax, etc. as applicable to your situation. Another important thing to note is that this way of calculating your monthly payment is assuming you have a fixed interest rate and constant monthly payments (no extra payments toward principal that you may make over the life of your 30-year loan).

  • @devinotero1798
    @devinotero1798 2 года назад +167

    Bro this dude does everything 😂

  • @lolilops54
    @lolilops54 2 месяца назад +3

    To people confused by the final step, the correct order is to do 1.00416 ^ -360 = x, then 1 - x = y, then 1666.6 ÷ y = MP. You might get slightly different results depending on how you choose to round the numbers, but without any rounding at all, this gives me 2,147.29.

  • @georgesadler7830
    @georgesadler7830 9 месяцев назад

    Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for an outstanding video/lecture on How to Calculate Your Mortgage Payment. Morgage payments is a daily struggle on planet earth. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.

  • @immanuelm6763
    @immanuelm6763 2 года назад +2

    Totally unexpected, had to watch this, the organic chemistry tutor is a genius

  • @sebastiensabiote7416
    @sebastiensabiote7416 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was trying to find a formula for my spreadsheet and i"ve finally found it. Thanks

    • @BlueOmniView
      @BlueOmniView Месяц назад

      Can you type out your formula in struggling with the power part on spreadsheets

  • @TheRealShawnte
    @TheRealShawnte Год назад +25

    Why did you skip the last part? Went straight to the answer.

    • @WellActualllyyy
      @WellActualllyyy Год назад +8

      yeah now i cant figure out how he did it. does anyone know? ti-84 is giving a diff answer
      edit: use alpha Y= and select n/d. make sure you’re using negative sign and not the subtract symbol

    • @eugeneking4844
      @eugeneking4844 4 дня назад +1

      Exactly he lost me by going straight to the answer

  • @jayk5704
    @jayk5704 7 месяцев назад

    thank you so much, I am doing classes online with no teacher so I was so lost!

  • @rrandd0
    @rrandd0 3 месяца назад +5

    In the 90s, I bought my first home in Miami with mortgage rates at 8-10%. We may not see 3% rates again. If sellers need to sell, prices might drop, leading to lower valuations. Many likely share this view.

    • @Ravers-ly5xd
      @Ravers-ly5xd 3 месяца назад +3

      If anything, it'll get worse. Very soon, affordable housing will no longer be affordable. So anything anyone want to do, I advise they do it now because the prices today will look like dips tomorrow. Until the Fed clamps down even further, I think we're going to see hysteria due to rampant inflation. You can't halfway rip the band-aid off.

    • @dr.Morgann
      @dr.Morgann 3 месяца назад +2

      Home prices will come down eventually, but for now; get your money out of the housing market and get into the financial markets or gold. The new mortgage rates are crazy, add to that the recession and the fact that mortgage guidelines are getting more difficult. Home prices will need to fall by a minimum of 40% (more like 50%) before the market normalizes. If you need sincere advise on the best moves to take now its best you seek an independent advisor who knows about the financial markets.

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      @FreyTp 3 месяца назад

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  • @Countdown420
    @Countdown420 2 года назад +2

    Thx so much🙏 I knew they were stitching me up, going to court next month x

  • @InkDragon66
    @InkDragon66 4 месяца назад

    Very informative and straight to the point! Awesome vid, thank you!!

  • @EmileosE-CommerceQuest
    @EmileosE-CommerceQuest 7 месяцев назад +3

    My brain. It's melting 🤯😵‍💫

  • @samanthahernandez6733
    @samanthahernandez6733 Год назад +12

    My question is how do you get MP or how do you type it in the calculator il still confused that’s the only part I’m stuck on😢on the very last step

  • @aliana9690
    @aliana9690 2 года назад

    iloveyou bro I cant survive with out your tutorials

  • @dfygoh3215
    @dfygoh3215 Год назад +10

    you explained the top part good but not the bottom part

  • @belabardot5293
    @belabardot5293 Год назад +21

    Can you please show how you calculated the last part of the equation . All those negatives and parenthesis are confusing.

    • @Comb-kp1yd
      @Comb-kp1yd Год назад

      When you go to do the to the power of -360 make sure to type it correctly. Type 360 then the negative icon which should be a +/- not the minus one.

    • @bleonhill
      @bleonhill Год назад

      @@Comb-kp1ydhuh

  • @aliciadavis8586
    @aliciadavis8586 7 месяцев назад +6

    I see how you got everything until you got to the final answer. How did you come up with the $2,147.29?

  • @amiraboodi2075
    @amiraboodi2075 Год назад +2

    Thank you very much. Your explanation was so clear and understandable. 😍👍

  • @CharlD.2005
    @CharlD.2005 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for explaining thoroughly

  • @shantellwilliams498
    @shantellwilliams498 6 месяцев назад

    this video helped me big time....job well done

  • @jamieperez320
    @jamieperez320 Год назад +1

    Thank you, this was such an easy learn, the way you explained it.

  • @Justin.ol9
    @Justin.ol9 2 года назад +5

    Very informative, appreciate it 🤝

  • @JGH-wn3tb
    @JGH-wn3tb 8 месяцев назад +12

    An easier way to do this is take $400,000 times 0.05 and divide it by 12 and you get $1,667.

    • @SherlCan0094
      @SherlCan0094 4 месяца назад +1

      😂🤣And here I am 12am wrecking my brain with this equation

    • @AlexMartinez-ze2ev
      @AlexMartinez-ze2ev 3 месяца назад +3

      how he get the $2147

    • @justcallmebrian793
      @justcallmebrian793 3 месяца назад

      I was thinking to myself, there got to be a easier and faster way to do this. Thank you. He should just simplify it, and not make it overly completed. Who has time to write a whole equation in today world.

    • @lolilops54
      @lolilops54 2 месяца назад +1

      Surely 400,000 x 0.05 / 12 gives you the amount you would pay in interest each month, not the total monthly repayment. Also, isn't the interest rate applied to the remaining loan amount each year, not the total amount? I would think that the 400,000 x 0.05 figure has no real significance.

  • @debypoole7079
    @debypoole7079 Год назад

    Thank you for this, I was able to FINALLY understand!

  • @chrissystewart6268
    @chrissystewart6268 Год назад

    I need to learn this very important this my first time learning

  • @eugeneking4844
    @eugeneking4844 4 дня назад +1

    I can't believe all of these comments and the people that saying good job but nobody explained how he got to 2147 and 29 cents. This is his video and I'm sure he seen all of the comments and didn't try to solve the end

  • @KingsleyOkeze
    @KingsleyOkeze 2 года назад +1

    First time I'm watching your video the same day you post it (clicked on this 5minute after upload).
    You don't know me, but you've got no idea how you've impacted me.
    Thanks for all you do!

  • @aaryamangupta
    @aaryamangupta 2 года назад +7

    I got this error:
    ‘This number is too big to be calculated, get a job and pay of your debts nerd’

  • @OYATca
    @OYATca Год назад +6

    So basically “5%” isn’t actually 5%, its 25% . 5% of 400K is 20K. Which makes the mp $1166.67. If the mp is $1666.67 then the total loan becomes 500K after interest (adding 100k) meaning the interest is 100k total which is 25% of 400k

    • @jeremiah4267
      @jeremiah4267 Год назад +7

      exactly this. its so misleading. I bet a ton of people get mortgages and expect to pay a total of Home cost plus 5% of home cost but end up paying up to 75% of the homes original price in interest.

    • @chy7473
      @chy7473 Год назад

      @@jeremiah4267 not if youre able to pay extra

    • @royalty2924Love
      @royalty2924Love Год назад

      I believe that's what Robert Kiosaki was saying in his book 'Cashflow Quadrant'

  • @SKRecipes
    @SKRecipes Год назад +6

    Thank you, really helpful but i don't know how to get the number in the end $2147.29, can I know the solution

  • @avh8639
    @avh8639 Месяц назад

    Thanks bro!

  • @qualitymusic7477
    @qualitymusic7477 11 месяцев назад +1

    How you play with peoples brains like this men😂 make it simple. The idea is the result.

  • @alenm4780
    @alenm4780 Год назад

    Thankyou, it was helpful.

  • @marydixon8759
    @marydixon8759 Год назад +5

    Can you please explain to me how you got $2,147.

  • @Discovery_and_Change
    @Discovery_and_Change Год назад +3

    So we'd end up paying $773,000 for the $400,000 home.

    • @nhitc6832
      @nhitc6832 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yes. scary, isn't it :))

  • @soroushmoallemi774
    @soroushmoallemi774 Год назад +5

    This monthly payment includes interest and principal. Could you please provide more information on how we decide how much of it goes toward the principal?

    • @tyronewilson7890
      @tyronewilson7890 Год назад

      Principal is the total loan amount before interest. To calculate principal In monthly payments, (in this example) divide 400,000 by 360.

  • @kimmosmith5672
    @kimmosmith5672 Год назад +6

    I don't know if I'm slow but 2,147 x 12= 25,764 (that's with interest correct? ) if you times that 25k times 30 (years) equals 772,920 ? what am I missing ?

    • @rolandroland1485
      @rolandroland1485 Год назад +3

      So you pretty paying the bank over 200K 🤦🏿‍♂️

    • @CVBrennan
      @CVBrennan Год назад

      @@rolandroland1485 Being homeless never looked so good.

    • @augustinennadozienwokocha8393
      @augustinennadozienwokocha8393 Год назад

      That explains the “evil” in taking mortgage. It’s always skewed for the rich.

    • @tyronewilson7890
      @tyronewilson7890 Год назад +8

      You’re not missing anything. That 700k+ is the total cost of the loan with interest. Principal is 400k so interest would add about 300k more.

    • @jeremiah4267
      @jeremiah4267 Год назад

      ​@@tyronewilson7890Normalized robbery. If loans are abolished and everyone must pay in cash then house costs will drop to match what people can afford. Same for businesses. If businesses didn't have to pay back loans they would have higher profit margin and could competitively reduce their prices. Banks are leaching money on every level of society. Central banks also should be abolished.

  • @eugeneking4844
    @eugeneking4844 4 дня назад +1

    I think he used a mortgage calculator at the end that's why he didn't explain it because he got confused himself

  • @darylwilson2969
    @darylwilson2969 Год назад

    excellent explanation!

  • @h.waltercabrales5804
    @h.waltercabrales5804 Год назад +3

    I lost my job and I haven't had much luck finding a job for the past 3 months. I used up my emergency fund and now in a position where I am unable to pay next months mortgage unless I luck out and find a job. Very stressful situation here overall, I want to sell my condo however even if I am selling it, I am unable to pay of mortgage while the condo is up for sale. Very scary situation.

    • @Unique-Agatha
      @Unique-Agatha Год назад

      Lender at a Big 4 here: talk to your bank ASAP. In most situations, they will try to work out an agreement with you. They are not in the business of foreclosing, they don’t want to own homes and take people to court unless absolutely necessary. Secondly, get a job, any job ASAP. It will show you’re willing to pay some of your mortgage. Drive Uber. Anything that brings in money.

    • @h.waltercabrales5804
      @h.waltercabrales5804 Год назад

      Thank you! I will call them as soon as they open. I didn't think something like this was possible, fingers crossed my bank will work with me.

    • @goodman5350
      @goodman5350 Год назад

      May I know what investment you are on. I recently inherited some money, I've got quarter million to invest, but I want to ensure profits.

    • @h.waltercabrales5804
      @h.waltercabrales5804 Год назад

      How do you mean "Pay of mortgage in full?"
      What did you invest in

    • @goodman5350
      @goodman5350 Год назад

      Impressive! What is the best way to get started with her

  • @ibisrodriguez3455
    @ibisrodriguez3455 9 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t understand how you calculated the bottom part of the formula. Are you multiplying the parenthesis with the 360 days.

  • @legitbtx8232
    @legitbtx8232 Год назад +3

    The thing that still doesn’t make sense for me is why do you end up paying $372,960 in interest?
    $2147 mp x 360 month
    = $772,920

    • @turdburglar1612
      @turdburglar1612 Год назад +2

      Because you have to pay off the annual interest before knocking down the prinicpal. In one year 5% of 400,000 is 20k, you will pay almost 26k in yearly mortage payments. but only 6k will go towards principle. The next year more will go towards principle.

    • @jeremiah4267
      @jeremiah4267 Год назад

      ​@@turdburglar1612 you only "have to" because they made it that way. These leaches should be removed.

  • @Kyleigh-Hughes
    @Kyleigh-Hughes 8 месяцев назад

    Ooh life lessons here.

  • @raulmishiyev
    @raulmishiyev 9 месяцев назад +1

    What's odd to me is the lower the interest the smaller the denominator and therefore a larger payment (relatively). Imagine your nominator is the base payment (400,000 * interest/12) and K = 1/denominator. So K grows as the interest rate gets smaller (as the interest goes to zero the payment goes to infinity - plug in zero for r and see).

    • @MahaXad
      @MahaXad 5 месяцев назад

      Indeed. I haven't done the calculations, but maybe there's an optimal loan you can take to minimize the relative monthly payment.

  • @may0dan
    @may0dan 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much

  • @daisygramajo8915
    @daisygramajo8915 9 месяцев назад +1

    please explain step by step how you entered the denominator in the scientific calculator because I am getting a different answer.

  • @mq46312
    @mq46312 7 месяцев назад

    Are there two different formulas for calculating mortgages repayments? The formula in this video is different to the one shown in a video from 3 years ago. Do they both yield the same result?

  • @idioticed4379
    @idioticed4379 2 года назад

    I thought this was like arcade assassin's parody video lol

  • @tahirimathscienceonlinetea4273
    @tahirimathscienceonlinetea4273 Год назад +6

    Hi,I just want to make it more clear .Base on this math formula, Monthly payment Is going to change month by month because $400 loan is going to decrease over time. For example $400/30.12=400/360=10/9~$1000 ,so remaing balance in second month it will be ~399k means Mp=sometimes < previous months interest value.thus ,we will have a decent sequence of Monthly payment interest value on a monthly basis because the remaing balance of principal is going to be decreasing over 30 years .please can you reply to check what I have mentioned is correct or no?

    • @theswagateer2806
      @theswagateer2806 Год назад +1

      Yes

    • @HN-db5cn
      @HN-db5cn Год назад

      Yes for the last month

    • @cbrooks0905
      @cbrooks0905 10 месяцев назад +2

      The way they calculate the payments is your payment stays the same no matter what you pay. It’s the interest and principal that shifts around. So if your mortgage is $400k your payments will be $2147.29. Now, out of that amount 1666.67 goes to interest and $480.62 goes to principal. Now next month your principal owed will be $399,519.37. Out of this month’s $2147.29 payment the interest paid will be $1664.66 and $482.63 will go towards principle leaving the balance at $399,036.74. Now let’s say you decide to make a $20,000 extra principle payment that same month. That would bring you principal down to $379,036.74. Now, even though you paid an extra $20k towards principle next month’s payment is still $2147.29, but the interest will be $1579.32 and the principal payment would be $567.97. So you can see the more you pay off the principal the less you pay in interest. I know this is how it works because I paid off a mortgage early and each month I’d calculate the interest and principal differences to make sure the statements were right. I don’t trust the banks. 😂

    • @MrsGG-id1os
      @MrsGG-id1os 8 месяцев назад

      @@cbrooks0905thank you for sharing.

  • @angelineestigoy8640
    @angelineestigoy8640 9 месяцев назад

    The voice bro💖

  • @LisaHarrison-qj7oc
    @LisaHarrison-qj7oc Год назад

    Very informative

  • @JenniferBurgos-g8j
    @JenniferBurgos-g8j Год назад

    Very interesting

  • @sahan726
    @sahan726 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much

  • @naphjuma6172
    @naphjuma6172 2 года назад +1

    💯💯well explained

    • @eugeneking4844
      @eugeneking4844 4 дня назад

      If it's well explained then explain how he got the ending number

  • @totsiepie0412
    @totsiepie0412 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’m so slow in Math , how did you get the answer from the last part? 1-(1.00415)-360????

    • @SherlCan0094
      @SherlCan0094 4 месяца назад +1

      I'm stuck there as well. I think he ASSUMED we know mathematical jargon & symbols

  • @studentaccount4354
    @studentaccount4354 2 года назад +1

    Can you do one on how to calculate graduate loans?

  • @fahimasiddiqua5182
    @fahimasiddiqua5182 2 месяца назад

    you have applied for a mortgage of tk 60000 to finance the purchase of a new car.the bank will require you to make annual payments of tk 7074.55 at the end of the next 20 years.determine the interest rate on this mortgage? Pls give me solution

  • @jayc5248
    @jayc5248 10 месяцев назад

    When did this man start teaching adulting type stuff 😂

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    @ewurahaizel6533 2 года назад

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  • @TheHelena54
    @TheHelena54 Год назад +3

    I got everything except the last part. How did you come up with the $2147. 29 I divided 1,666.66 by 1.00416 I got $1659.75 + $360= $2019.76 What am I missing?

    • @Dziricani
      @Dziricani Год назад +1

      You made a mistake in your denominator. Here's how you plug in the whole formula on your calculator (as shown in the video at 4:10mn):
      1,666.666÷(1−(1.0041666)^(−360))

  • @CalvinGPaye
    @CalvinGPaye Год назад +2

    Anyone please help, how did he get the last answer?

  • @CVBrennan
    @CVBrennan Год назад +1

    At $2147 monthly, we are talking $25,767 annually... over 30 years would be $773,024 paid back on a $400,000 loan. Does the bank really make double their investment? Holy Fucking Shit Balls.

    • @tyronewilson7890
      @tyronewilson7890 Год назад

      Usually I see more than double with 6-7% interest rates. 5% is pretty good

    • @jeremiah4267
      @jeremiah4267 Год назад

      Banks should be abolished.

    • @nhitc6832
      @nhitc6832 9 месяцев назад

      amazing, isnt it.

  • @beruangkutub33
    @beruangkutub33 5 месяцев назад

    So total monthly payment $2,147.29 x 360 pmt = $772,920 total payment after 30 years. Then this 772k - loan amount 400k = 372k in interest alone correct?

  • @AKI-ic1bh
    @AKI-ic1bh Год назад +1

    Can u explain how u calculated to $2,147?

    • @amberpeterson7104
      @amberpeterson7104 4 месяца назад

      I came here hoping to find an answer to that exact question, I had such high hopes at the beginning of the video but he did the same skip everyone else has done *cries*

  • @amariemai5828
    @amariemai5828 Месяц назад +1

    This ending is very frustrating and a waste of time trying to figure out. You lost me in the ending by not fully walking through how you came to your complete conclusion. Thanks for the video just please walk through ALL of your steps next time

  • @lebaroudeur34
    @lebaroudeur34 5 месяцев назад

    Tell me if i'm correct but with your math, you borrow 400k at 5% for 30 years, you repay a total of 773k?
    I don't get the calcul there.

  • @asylicate2701
    @asylicate2701 Год назад +1

    i really wish you would work out the math with the exponents, my calculator doesn't spit out the right answer. Maybe I am doing them wrong, but if someone would just take 5 seconds to NOT skip it, that would be awesome. My MyMathLab just assumes I know how to do them. lame

  • @gustavotrevizo6957
    @gustavotrevizo6957 8 месяцев назад

    In every high school in US, they should teach this, instead a bunch of garbage 🗑 that works for nothing...!!!🤔
    Only a few high schoolers know what real life is.

  • @lidig3636
    @lidig3636 3 месяца назад

    Should I include the points (fees) to the principal?

  • @MrMyspace6
    @MrMyspace6 9 месяцев назад +1

    You didn't break it down enough for me. You didn't show the exact last step to get $2,147.29. The equation under the line is still not solved out for me. I cant get it.

    • @nhitc6832
      @nhitc6832 9 месяцев назад +2

      here put this in your calculator exactly the way it's written:
      400000 (0.05/12) / (1 - (1 + 0.05/12)^(-360))

    • @MrMyspace6
      @MrMyspace6 9 месяцев назад

      God bless you. Have a prosperous New Year. @@nhitc6832

  • @nrshapiro
    @nrshapiro Год назад

    Hi. Good review. I have a mortgage calculation that I need to solve. I would like a formula to calculate the net Present Value of the interest payment stream (so a payment that declines each montg for the term of the loan). I need it to calculate bank prepayment penalties. Any ideas?

  • @jottaran1731
    @jottaran1731 Год назад

    How you got 2,147.29 at the end can you explain plz I didn’t understand how you solve the last bracket

  • @jhonnolas7799
    @jhonnolas7799 Год назад +1

    we don't understand the last part, you didn't explain

  • @v1nosince91
    @v1nosince91 Год назад +5

    what about the property tax lol

    • @nhitc6832
      @nhitc6832 9 месяцев назад

      it's added on to the monthly payment.

  • @dattebayo5236
    @dattebayo5236 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @jimgd0601
    @jimgd0601 6 месяцев назад +1

    WHY DID YOU SKIP THE LAST STEP WHY ???

  • @Sirjobzy
    @Sirjobzy Год назад

    How can I calculate my expected monthly mortgage payment, if I am 1y3m into the mortgage and interest rates have gone high ?

  • @subjectory
    @subjectory 2 года назад

    thank you

  • @PaulMichaelJarre
    @PaulMichaelJarre 9 месяцев назад

    Do you have the source of this equation? Where did you find this?

  • @jennifersalazar6837
    @jennifersalazar6837 8 месяцев назад

    Why is my end answer coming to $2,169 and not $2,147.29?
    I’m working this by hand, no programs.

  • @RoofDRyxe306
    @RoofDRyxe306 Год назад +1

    So you are paying an extra 373,000K in interest onto of the 400K. Damn. Midas just work 6 years straight save cash and save 300K to put down.

    • @jeremiah4267
      @jeremiah4267 Год назад +2

      What im doing right now, saving 3k a month :D

  • @truthlover6079
    @truthlover6079 9 месяцев назад

    Why are they including loan term ?
    Just to increase the repayments

  • @RR_DM
    @RR_DM 8 месяцев назад

    IT MIGHT BE EASIER FOR YOU TO WORK WITH PERCENTAGES THAT ARE MORE SIMPLE AND GO FROM THERE: 10% of an amount

  • @NikkaPleeease
    @NikkaPleeease Год назад

    Title should be: *How to calculate that which you’ll never pay off*

  • @richbenzo8437
    @richbenzo8437 10 месяцев назад

    In other words take the amount you need for the house and take that number multiple it by 93% and thats the interest you need to pay... but how is this the math for them to make money on you but if your money is in the bank building interest they dont use this equation?

  • @Ismeha
    @Ismeha 6 месяцев назад +2

    The last bid is not clear

    • @SherlCan0094
      @SherlCan0094 4 месяца назад

      EXACTLY! Glad to know I'm not on the slow bus alone🤣I wish he'd shown the actual calculator computations

  • @menglimarrero4296
    @menglimarrero4296 Год назад

    What if 3months term,
    Payments weekly?
    10%/monthly?

  • @CalvinGPaye
    @CalvinGPaye Год назад

    Bro, you skip the last step😢. How did you get to the answer?

  • @JGH-wn3tb
    @JGH-wn3tb 8 месяцев назад

    Is there an easier way to calculate this?

  • @RabbitConfirmed
    @RabbitConfirmed 10 месяцев назад

    So you're paying 773’024.4 for a 400'000$ house?

    • @nhitc6832
      @nhitc6832 9 месяцев назад

      yes, banks are greedy!

  • @mikejames7253
    @mikejames7253 Год назад

    So $2147.29 x 360 payments is 773k … oh myyy

  • @jeng495
    @jeng495 Год назад +1

    You did not show how to calculate after you plugged in the numbers, why not?

    • @nhitc6832
      @nhitc6832 9 месяцев назад

      because that's basic math operations you learned in 5th grade math. This video isn't about how to do basic math. It's about the concept of amortization

  • @kevingeorge1539
    @kevingeorge1539 10 месяцев назад

    U lose me at the very end did u multiplied or divided!! to arrive at MP of $2,147.29?

  • @SolomonOkojie
    @SolomonOkojie 2 года назад

    Pls which writing tablet do you use

  • @mathewskelding1878
    @mathewskelding1878 Год назад

    I got -2 dollars after using this, I definitely did something wrong

  • @bleonhill
    @bleonhill Год назад

    So the bottom calculation look like this? 1 multi +/- 1.004166666 multi +/-360 ????