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Bank Loan Last Payment
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I have just 2 payments left to make on a 7-year bank loan (huzzah) but, looking at the details online, the amount left on the loan is about £100 less than the sum of 2 regular payments.
The amount due to be paid this month is the usual figure so does this mean that the very last payment will be £100 less than each of the previous 83 payments or will interest accrued during the last year be added to make it the same amount as all the others?
I suspect the latter but it would be nice to find myself unexpectedly better off next month. In a couple of weeks I'll find out anyway once this month's payment has been made but hope that someone might be able to tell me what will happen.
Thanks.
The amount due to be paid this month is the usual figure so does this mean that the very last payment will be £100 less than each of the previous 83 payments or will interest accrued during the last year be added to make it the same amount as all the others?
I suspect the latter but it would be nice to find myself unexpectedly better off next month. In a couple of weeks I'll find out anyway once this month's payment has been made but hope that someone might be able to tell me what will happen.
Thanks.
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You owe £175 and are paying £100 a month - so they will take £100 the second last payment and then take £75 lastly
the interest will be added according to the contract - and yes some loan contracts stipulate interest is calculated on a daily basis - esp the ones where you can overpay the debt
You owe £175 and are paying £100 a month - so they will take £100 the second last payment and then take £75 lastly
the interest will be added according to the contract - and yes some loan contracts stipulate interest is calculated on a daily basis - esp the ones where you can overpay the debt