What Will My Payments Be?
Use the above calculator to calculate mortgage payments, including
taxes, insurance and PMI.
Calculator Instructions:
To access a PDF file, you will need the
Adobe Acrobat Reader program. This free software, and along with
instructions on installation and use, is available at Adobe's
website:
http://www.adobe.com/acrobat/readstep.html or
This will allow the calculator to open in your browser. If you
would like to save a copy offline, click the
icon, and you will be able to save the file on your local drive.
If you only see a blank page when you download the PDF, usually
you are not waiting long enough for the file to download. If you have
this problem, or would like to speed the download a bit, please try
this: Instead of clicking on the link for the PDF, right-click. On
the pop-up menu select "Save Target As" (Internet Explorer) or "Save
Link As" (Netscape). Select the place on your hard drive to save the
file, and the name. Once you click Save, the file will download to
your computer hard drive. Once the file has downloaded, you can
double-click on it to open it in Adobe Acrobat Reader. It is usually
quicker to download the file this way, because it is downloading the
file immediately instead of waiting for your Adobe Acrobat Reader
program to open before downloading the file.
CAUTION: Please note that Adobe Acrobat Reader does not allow
you to save your completed forms. You must completely fill in and
print the forms in one operation. The ability to save completed forms
is available commercially with the purchased, full version of Adobe
Acrobat 3.0 (or later) product suite.
If you are having difficulty opening or downloading a PDF, please
make sure you have the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Older versions of the program have bugs that have been fixed in
subsequent versions. If you need further help, try Adobe's customer
support at:
http://www.adobe.com/acrobat/gethelp.html
Step by Step Instructions:
Before you start to fill out a form, please make sure that you have
all the correct, final information available. You may wish to print
the forms first, and fill them out by hand and ensure its accuracy
before filling in the final form on your computer. Since Adobe
Acrobat Reader does not allow you to save the form once it is filled
out, you will be unable to go back and edit your completed form after
you close the window containing your calculations.