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Daily mortgage calculation: problems - need clarity
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hamster2013
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I am confused,
took an HSBC mortgage and have so far in month 3 not managed to understand how they calculate the interst
i did a test for the last month without overpaying and here is the delta
Balance at begining of September - 02nd September - was £273118.26
next charge came 01st October, so 29 days later.
As per their announced interest rate of 2.69%, it should have been
2.69/365/100 * 273118.26 * 29
i.e an interest of £20.12844162739726 / day
and a total of £583.7248071945205
whereas, they charged me an interest of £603.89
where did the £20 extra come from ?!!
took an HSBC mortgage and have so far in month 3 not managed to understand how they calculate the interst
i did a test for the last month without overpaying and here is the delta
Balance at begining of September - 02nd September - was £273118.26
next charge came 01st October, so 29 days later.
As per their announced interest rate of 2.69%, it should have been
2.69/365/100 * 273118.26 * 29
i.e an interest of £20.12844162739726 / day
and a total of £583.7248071945205
whereas, they charged me an interest of £603.89
where did the £20 extra come from ?!!
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hamster2013 wrote: »I am confused,
took an HSBC mortgage and have so far in month 3 not managed to understand how they calculate the interst
i did a test for the last month without overpaying and here is the delta
Balance at begining of September - 02nd September - was £273118.26
next charge came 01st October, so 29 days later.
As per their announced interest rate of 2.69%, it should have been
2.69/365/100 * 273118.26 * 29
i.e an interest of £20.12844162739726 / day
and a total of £583.7248071945205
whereas, they charged me an interest of £603.89
where did the £20 extra come from ?!!:footie:Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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well its either begining of working day or end of working day - same rule would apply for both start and end date
so if interest is calculated at 8am (just taking market opening time as example) , then between 8am 02nd september and 8am 01st october, there are 29 days0
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