How to calculate business loan repayment
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If you're trying to pay down some of your business debt, you might be wondering how long it will take making the standard payment or what the impact might be if you increased the monthly payment each month. If you increase the monthly business loan payment in a simple interest type loan that does not have prepayment penalties, the amount of the increase typically gets applied directly to reducing the amount owed, or principal with this type of loan. Reducing the amount of money you owe will reduce your interest charges each month, as the interest rate will be applied only to the outstanding loan balance. An increase in your monthly payment will lessen the amount of interest charges you will pay over the repayment period and shorten the number of months it will take to pay off the loan. Most business loans require you to, at a minimum, cover the monthly interest costs on the outstanding balance, and if it is a traditional, or amortized loan, you'll always be required to make the agreed upon payment at a minimum. Note, this calculator does not take into the effect of any prepayment penalties that may apply.

Use this calculator to estimate how long it will take a loan to fully amortize based on the loan balance, fixed rate and payment amount entered.

Change the numbers in each input field by entering a new number or adjusting the sliders. After entering your data into each input field, the calculator results will automatically update the summary statement and chart.

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