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Loan Amortization Calculator

Generate a full month-by-month amortization schedule for any loan. See principal vs interest, total cost, and the full payment table.

Loan Amortization Calculator — An amortization schedule shows how each loan payment is split between principal (the amount you actually owe) and interest (the cost of borrowing). Early in the loan, most of each payment goes to interest; as the balance shrinks, more goes to principal. A 30-year mortgage might cost you 2-3× the original loan amount in interest over its life, depending on the rate.

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What is loan amortization calculator?

An amortization schedule shows how each loan payment is split between principal (the amount you actually owe) and interest (the cost of borrowing). Early in the loan, most of each payment goes to interest; as the balance shrinks, more goes to principal. A 30-year mortgage might cost you 2-3× the original loan amount in interest over its life, depending on the rate.

This tool generates the full schedule: monthly payment, total interest, total paid, and a per-payment breakdown. Supports monthly, biweekly, weekly, and quarterly payment frequencies.

How to use it

  1. Enter the loan amount

    The total amount you are borrowing. For a mortgage, this is the home price minus down payment.

  2. Enter the interest rate

    Annual percentage rate (APR), not the nominal interest rate. For mortgages in the US, the APR is what the lender quotes.

  3. Enter the term

    How many years until the loan is fully paid. 30 is standard for a US mortgage; 15 is also common.

  4. Pick a payment frequency

    Monthly (standard), biweekly (pay half your monthly amount every two weeks — saves years of interest), weekly, or quarterly.

Examples

$300k mortgage, 6.5%, 30 years, monthly

A typical US mortgage in 2024-2026.

Result: Monthly payment: $1,896 · Total interest: $382,633 · Total paid: $682,633

$50k auto loan, 7%, 5 years, monthly

A typical new-car loan.

Result: Monthly payment: $990 · Total interest: $9,402 · Total paid: $59,402

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Last reviewed: 2026-08-23