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Uploaded by craigthelender on Feb 26, 2008
http://www.BridgeCapitalLending.com/mortgagecalculatorsUse an hp 10B to calculate amortizing mortgage payments
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thank you for explaining dude! learned stuff I never knew about it. lol
fivequotes 4 days ago
Nicely explained. Such videos are sure to help people who are trying to calculate the future mortgage payments.
ifginc 1 year ago
youre sexy
21love4ever 1 year ago
i bought this calculator and it was made like shit...crappy cheap ass quality, you want a real calculator get the HP 12C
zw0ecool 1 year ago
I'm getting a payment of 1,798.62 when doing the 360 month, 300,000 mortgage with an interest rate of 6%.
tothatextent 1 year ago
@Wilyam23 Push the red button and hit the decimal sign - that will get it back to the decimal.
Any idea why my hp 10BII would be putting a comma in where a decimal should go and vice versa and how to change it back? Thanks
Wilyam23 2 years ago
you must have punched a wrong number because your answer in this example is wrong. try again.
PBfreak808 3 years ago
why don't you just use an online based mortgage calculator ?
thedarklucian 3 years ago
not bad, but you need to clarify the effective rate vs the nominal rate. Also explain the payments per year..... I set my calculator to 1 payment per year (unless Im doing work with semi-annual coupon bonds)otherwise nice explaination
pjopper1 3 years ago
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thank you for explaining dude! learned stuff I never knew about it. lol
fivequotes 4 days ago
Nicely explained. Such videos are sure to help people who are trying to calculate the future mortgage payments.
ifginc 1 year ago
youre sexy
21love4ever 1 year ago
i bought this calculator and it was made like shit...crappy cheap ass quality, you want a real calculator get the HP 12C
zw0ecool 1 year ago
I'm getting a payment of 1,798.62 when doing the 360 month, 300,000 mortgage with an interest rate of 6%.
tothatextent 1 year ago
@Wilyam23 Push the red button and hit the decimal sign - that will get it back to the decimal.
tothatextent 1 year ago
Any idea why my hp 10BII would be putting a comma in where a decimal should go and vice versa and how to change it back? Thanks
Wilyam23 2 years ago
you must have punched a wrong number because your answer in this example is wrong. try again.
PBfreak808 3 years ago
why don't you just use an online based mortgage calculator ?
thedarklucian 3 years ago
not bad, but you need to clarify the effective rate vs the nominal rate. Also explain the payments per year..... I set my calculator to 1 payment per year (unless Im doing work with semi-annual coupon bonds)otherwise nice explaination
pjopper1 3 years ago