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| Thanks. I knew it had to be there. I for some reason got side tracked with the button to change the interest rate. Glyn Simpson, MVP wrote: - quote - > HI, if you press the 'change loan terms' under the account details, one of > the options allows you to change the loan length. You could leave that blank > if you want Money to recalculate it based on the interest rate and monthly > payment you put in. |
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| HI, if you press the 'change loan terms' under the account details, one of the options allows you to change the loan length. You could leave that blank if you want Money to recalculate it based on the interest rate and monthly payment you put in. -- Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money http://money.mvps.org Check http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny for UK tips and fixes for MS Money. To send Microsoft your wishes or suggestions, use http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp or http://www.microsoft.com/uk/support/money/feedback especially if it's a UK specific wish. I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money "Art McClinton" <art[at]nova.org> wrote in message news:r5G_c.7097$aW5.3357[at]fed1read07... - quote - > I am in to loan accounts details. I opened up the account register, > clicked on the accounts details and then attempted to use the wizard to > change the interest rate. It assumes that the period will remain constant > and thus only allows me to enter either the monthly payment or the interest > rate. But this loan has a fixed monthly payment and a variable interest > rate and hence a variable number of payments. > Chris - it is not a "standard" bank loan. > Glyn Simpson, MVP wrote: > > Where abouts are you trying to change the details of the loan? You should > > be in the loan account details (rather than bills/deposits) as you can > > change all parameters in there. > |
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| I am in to loan accounts details. I opened up the account register, clicked on the accounts details and then attempted to use the wizard to change the interest rate. It assumes that the period will remain constant and thus only allows me to enter either the monthly payment or the interest rate. But this loan has a fixed monthly payment and a variable interest rate and hence a variable number of payments. Chris - it is not a "standard" bank loan. Glyn Simpson, MVP wrote: - quote - > Where abouts are you trying to change the details of the loan? You should be > in the loan account details (rather than bills/deposits) as you can change > all parameters in there. |
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| Change the loan parameters to match the bank. Let it calculate the new payment. Save. Then go back and revise again, this time editing only the part where you put escrow, etc. Add a line categorized as 'Principal Transfer'. You won't see it in a list - you have to type it in. The amount of the principal transfer should be the difference between the new adjusted payment and the amount you want to pay. Save. The loan amortization schedule will reflect the extra principal payment. -- Chris Cowles, Gainesville, FL "Art McClinton" <art[at]nova.org> wrote in message news:cZs_c.4872$aW5.279[at]fed1read07... - quote - > I set up a loan 3 years ago where the interest rate was known and the > desired monthly payment. Money permoved this correctly and determined the > length of the loan. At this point the interest rate has been lowered. I > went into Monday and attempted to change the interest rate. It is still > deisre to have the same monthly payment, just at a lower interest rate. > This will of course satify the loan sooner. Money however only allows me > to change either the interest rate or the monthly payment. It wants to > keep the number of remaining payments identical to what it previous had > been. > Am I over looking some easy way to change the payment schedule on the loan > so that I can change the interest rate while holding the monthly payment > constant? > Art McClinton |
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| Where abouts are you trying to change the details of the loan? You should be in the loan account details (rather than bills/deposits) as you can change all parameters in there. -- Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money http://money.mvps.org Check http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny for UK tips and fixes for MS Money. To send Microsoft your wishes or suggestions, use http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp or http://www.microsoft.com/uk/support/money/feedback especially if it's a UK specific wish. I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money "Art McClinton" <art[at]nova.org> wrote in message news:cZs_c.4872$aW5.279[at]fed1read07... - quote - > I set up a loan 3 years ago where the interest rate was known and the > desired monthly payment. Money permoved this correctly and determined the > length of the loan. At this point the interest rate has been lowered. I > went into Monday and attempted to change the interest rate. It is still > deisre to have the same monthly payment, just at a lower interest rate. > This will of course satify the loan sooner. Money however only allows me > to change either the interest rate or the monthly payment. It wants to > keep the number of remaining payments identical to what it previous had > been. > Am I over looking some easy way to change the payment schedule on the loan > so that I can change the interest rate while holding the monthly payment > constant? > Art McClinton |
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| I set up a loan 3 years ago where the interest rate was known and the desired monthly payment. Money permoved this correctly and determined the length of the loan. At this point the interest rate has been lowered. I went into Monday and attempted to change the interest rate. It is still deisre to have the same monthly payment, just at a lower interest rate. This will of course satify the loan sooner. Money however only allows me to change either the interest rate or the monthly payment. It wants to keep the number of remaining payments identical to what it previous had been. Am I over looking some easy way to change the payment schedule on the loan so that I can change the interest rate while holding the monthly payment constant? Art McClinton |
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