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    Line of Credit and Loan Payments Calculator (Canadian)

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    This calculator helps determine your loan or credit line payment.
    By changing any value in the following form fields, calculated values are immediately provided for displayed output values. Click the view report button to see all of your results.



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    Line of Credit and Loan Payments Calculator (Canadian)
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    Ending balance:
    Total interest paid:
    Total payments:
    **FIG_GRAPHTITLE** Column Graph: Please use the calculator's report to see detailed calculation results in tabular form.

    Line of Credit and Loan Payments Calculator (Canadian) Definitions

    Loan amount

    Total dollar amount of your loan.

    Interest rate

    The annual interest rate, often called an annual percentage rate (APR) for this loan or line of credit.

    Monthly payment

    Monthly principal and interest payment (PI) for this loan or line of credit.

    Term in months

    Number of months for this loan or line of credit.

    Payment options

    Select the option that matches your payment type:

    • Fixed rate term
      Traditional amortization produces a fixed monthly payment. The monthly payment calculated will leave a zero balance at the end of the loan's term.

    • 2%, 1.5% or 1% of balance
      Your minimum payment is calculated as a percentage of the outstanding principal balance. Your minimum payment will change each month, and if you only make the minimum payment your balance will not be zero at the end of your loan's term.

    • 100% of interest owed
      For lines paying interest owed, your payment is 100% of the interest accrued during the month but no principal. Your payment may not be fixed if your interest rate or principal balance changes.