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Interest Payment

March 18, 2017UncategorizedJoe

The interest payment is the amount of interest that a borrower has to repay each month on a loan.

The amount can usually be found in the full amortization schedule that a lender has presented to the borrower.

When the interest payment does not exceed the monthly scheduled payment, it will be equal to the interest due.

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