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  2. Mortgage calculator - Wikipedia

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    4%. Mortgage calculators are automated tools that enable users to determine the financial implications of changes in one or more variables in a mortgage financing arrangement. Mortgage calculators are used by consumers to determine monthly repayments, and by mortgage providers to determine the financial suitability of a home loan applicant. [2]

  3. Student loans and grants in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The repayment threshold of £21,000 has been confirmed, although the repayment rate (initially proposed to be 9%) will now be 6% of income above the threshold, ensuring repayments will be as affordable as possible for students repaying both an undergraduate and postgraduate student loan (the combined repayment rate is 15% although the repayment ...

  4. Mortgage rates: How do UK interest rates affect me? - AOL

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    The 0.25 percentage point cut will take their monthly repayments down by around £28 on average. ... You can see how your mortgage may be affected by interest rate changes by using our calculator ...

  5. Repayment mortgage - Wikipedia

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    A repayment mortgage is a term generally used in the UK to describe a mortgage in which the monthly repayments consist of repaying the capital amount borrowed as well as the accrued interest, so that the amount borrowed decreases throughout the term and by the end of the loan term has been fully repaid. This contrasts with an interest-only ...

  6. Student finance: When are UK student loans written off? - AOL

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    The amount of maintenance help available varies across the UK. This year, students in England will be able to borrow up to £10,227 a year for a maintenance loan if living in the UK, outside ...

  7. Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    In the UK and U.S., 25 to 30 years is the usual maximum term (although shorter periods, such as 15-year mortgage loans, are common). Mortgage payments, which are typically made monthly, contain a repayment of the principal and an interest element. The amount going toward the principal in each payment varies throughout the term of the mortgage.

  8. UK inflation rate: How quickly are prices rising? - AOL

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    Prices in the UK went up by 2.2% in the 12 months to August, the same rate as in the year to July. The Bank of England has a target to keep inflation at 2%.

  9. Amortization calculator - Wikipedia

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    Amortization calculator. An amortization calculator is used to determine the periodic payment amount due on a loan (typically a mortgage), based on the amortization process. The amortization repayment model factors varying amounts of both interest and principal into every installment, though the total amount of each payment is the same.