FINANCIAL CALCULATORS Partially Amortized Loan Calculator Calculate your partially amortized loan payments and balloon amount easily.
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What is the Partially Amortized Loan Calculator & How does it work?
A partially amortized loan is a type of loan where only a portion of the principal is paid off over time, with the remaining balance due at the end of the term. This calculator helps you determine your monthly payments and the balloon payment required at the end of the loan period.
To calculate the monthly payment for a partially amortized loan, we use the standard loan formula but adjust the principal repayment portion. The balloon amount is simply the remaining principal after the regular payments have been made.
M = P times frac{r(1+r)^n}{(1+r)^n-1}
M = Monthly Payment
P = Principal Amount
r = Monthly Interest Rate (Annual rate divided by 12)
n = Total number of payments (Years times 12)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a partially amortized loan?
A partially amortized loan is a type of loan where only part of the principal is paid off over time, with the remaining balance due at the end.
How do I calculate my monthly payment for a partially amortized loan?
Use the standard loan formula but adjust the principal repayment portion to account for the partial amortization.
What is a balloon payment in a partially amortized loan?
The balloon payment is the remaining principal that must be paid at the end of the loan term.
Can I use this calculator for any type of loan?
This calculator is specifically designed for partially amortized loans. For other types, you may need a different tool.
How does partial amortization affect my monthly payments?
Partial amortization typically results in lower monthly payments because less of the principal is repaid each month.
What should I consider when choosing a partially amortized loan?
Consider your ability to pay the balloon payment at the end, interest rates, and total cost over the life of the loan.

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