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Mortgage Overpayment spreadsheet?
zicowoods
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Hey folks, been a while since I've posted here...
Been overpaying on mortgage for a good while, but would love a spreadsheet to calculate my savings and projections for the coming years. More as a convincer to my spouse that this is really worthwhile.
I know there are loads of mortgage repayment and overpayment calculators out there, just wondering if anyone had a skeleton spreadsheet (simple layout) I could make use of!
Many thanks, this place is a real encouragement, even though I lurk mostly!
Been overpaying on mortgage for a good while, but would love a spreadsheet to calculate my savings and projections for the coming years. More as a convincer to my spouse that this is really worthwhile.
I know there are loads of mortgage repayment and overpayment calculators out there, just wondering if anyone had a skeleton spreadsheet (simple layout) I could make use of!
Many thanks, this place is a real encouragement, even though I lurk mostly!
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Apologies to all, if I'd bothered my !!!! taking a quick look round I'd have found many useful .xls and weblinks.
Admin can close this if you want.0 -
My OH was difficult to convince until they saw the actual savings to be made, now they're as keen as me to slaughter the mortgage asap!
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Hi zicowoods,
There's a few sheets linked from the home page of my diary:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=572849
Financial Bliss.Mortgage and debt free. Building up savings...0
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