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  2. PSA prepayment model - Wikipedia

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    Each monthly prepayment is assumed to represent full payoff of individual loans, rather than a partial prepayment that leaves a loan with a reduced principal balance. Variations of the model are expressed in percent, e.g., "150% PSA" means a monthly increase of 0.3% in the annualized prepayment rate, until the peak of 9% is reached after 30 months.

  3. Prepayment of loan - Wikipedia

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    Prepayment speeds can be expressed in SMM (single monthly mortality), CPR (conditional prepayment rate, which is the annually compounded SMM), or PSA (percentage of the Public Securities Association prepayment model). For mortgages at least 30 months old, 100% PSA = 6.0% CPR = 0.51% SMM, equivalent to the full prepayment of 6% of a pool's ...

  4. What is a prepayment penalty? - AOL

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    A prepayment penalty is a fee a lender charges to discourage a borrower from paying more than their scheduled periodic payment or completely paying off their loan under the terms of the loan ...

  5. Prepaying your mortgage: What is it and should I do it? - AOL

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    For example, if your loan’s minimum payment is $2,000, you can set up a monthly payment of $2,200. Each month, the extra $200 will pay down your loan’s principal and help you pay it off more ...

  6. What are the monthly payments on a $400,000 mortgage? - AOL

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    A reverse mortgage is a financial product designed for homeowners ages 62 and older that flips the traditional lending model on its head: Instead of repaying a lender, the lender makes tax-free ...

  7. Prepayment - Wikipedia

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    Prepayment may refer to: Prepaid mobile phone, mobile phone use; Prepayment for service, e.g. phone calls, electricity; Prepayment of loan, repaying a loan ahead of schedule; Deferred expense in accounting; Other disambiguation pages: Prepaid card; Prepayment meter

  8. Adjustable-rate mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Prepayment. Some agreements may require the buyer to pay special fees or penalties if the ARM is paid off early. Prepayment terms are sometimes negotiable. The choice of a home mortgage loan is complicated and time consuming. As a help to the buyer, the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Home Loan Bank Board have prepared a mortgage checklist.

  9. Should you use your home equity to pay off high-interest debt?

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    Yes, you could take out a home equity loan and commit to paying it off sooner. But make sure your loan doesn’t include a prepayment penalty first. Some lenders charge an “early closure” fee ...