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MSE Basic mortgage calculator tool ???

I don't think that this MSE tool is working correctly. If I borrow £100,000 for 1 year at 3% interest pa your tool tells me that I must repay a total of £101,632. Surely I must repay a total of £103,000.

Also if I borrow £100,000 for 20 years at 3% interest pa your tool tells me that I must repay a total of £133,085. Surely I must repay a total of £180,611.12.

I am sure that my mathematics is correct so can someone please explain the difference...

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  • grumbler
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    edited 9 May 2015 at 8:36PM
    I don't think that this MSE tool is working correctly. If I borrow £100,000 for 1 year at 3% interest pa your tool tells me that I must repay a total of £101,632. Surely I must repay a total of £103,000.
    If you (theoretically) take £100K mortgage for a year you have to make ~£8.7K monthly payments, not £100K lump sum at the end of the year.
    The average balance is ~£50K.
    The total interest is ~£1.5K
    As simple as that.
    Also if I borrow £100,000 for 20 years at 3% interest pa your tool tells me that I must repay a total of £133,085. Surely I must repay a total of £180,611.12.
    Why do people keep using word 'surely' so recklessly?
    Even if you don't make monthly payments, 100K*3%*20=£60K, not £80,611.12:huh:

    3% p.a. is [STRIKE]0.025%[/STRIKE] 0.25% p.m.
    20 years = 240 months.
    In Excel notation a monthly payment
    =-PMT(0.25%,240,100000)=£554.60

    £554.60*240=£133,103 :D
  • Thanks grumbler for explaining the maths involved so well,

    I hadn't factored the interest reduction for the monthly loan repayments and thanks for explaining the proper Excel formula that I should have been using.

    Incidentally 3% interest per annum is 0.25 % interest per month and I got the right answers from the formula after realizing that...

    Thanks.
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