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David R Hanson
FiLife Contributor
11 months ago

Kelly gave you some good full-option software packages. If all you want is a mortgage calculator that will help you figure payments, compare the differences between different loan terms, et cetera, several free options should work just fine for you.

I like the online calculators at dinkytown.net and bankrate.com . By playing around a bit at these sites and others like them, you will likely find something that meets your needs.

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