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  2. Mortgage calculator - Wikipedia

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    The amount of the monthly payment at the end of month N that is applied to principal paydown equals the amount c of payment minus the amount of interest currently paid on the pre-existing unpaid principal. The latter amount, the interest component of the current payment, is the interest rate r times the amount unpaid at the end of month N–1 ...

  3. Mortgage Credit Certificate - Wikipedia

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    The amount of mortgage credit allowed varies depending on the state or local government that issues the certificates, but is capped at a maximum of $2000 per year if your State's rate is over 20%, by the IRS. As an example, if a homebuyer were to receive an MCC that offers a 30% credit on a $200,000 loan for 30 years with a rate of 6%, the ...

  4. Causes of the 2000s United States housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    For example, the monthly cost of a $250,000 home at 6% interest fixed over 30 years, with 1% property taxes, 0.75% maintenance costs, and a 30% federal income tax rate is approximately $1361 per month. The rental cost for an equivalent home may be less in many U.S. cities as of 2006.

  5. FairTax - Wikipedia

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    As defined in the proposed legislation, the initial sales tax rate is 30% (i.e. a purchase of $100 would incur a sales tax of $30, resulting in a total price to the consumer of $130). Advocates promote this as a 23% tax inclusive rate based on the total amount paid including the tax, which is the method currently used to calculate income tax ...

  6. Google - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, Google reached a settlement with the UK to pay £130m in back taxes plus higher taxes in future. [231] In 2017, Google channeled $22.7 billion from the Netherlands to Bermuda to reduce its tax bill. [232] In 2013, Google ranked 5th in lobbying spending, up from 213th in 2003. In 2012, the company ranked 2nd in campaign ...

  7. Economic history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The danger of interest bearing deposits became apparent when bankers had to call loans made to stock brokers, many of whom were unable to pay. Banks then had to curtail credit to commercial and industrial customers. Many businesses were unable to pay workers back wages because the banknotes they held were now worthless. [118]

  8. 2008 financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve doubled its credit swaps with foreign central banks as they all needed to provide liquidity. Wachovia reached a deal to sell itself to Citigroup; however, the deal would have made shares worthless and required government funding. [144] September 30, 2008: President George W. Bush addressed the country, saying "Congress must ...

  9. Economy of China - Wikipedia

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    [118]: 41 One common tax incentive is "three tax-free and three half-tax", through which businesses can be allowed not to pay corporate income tax for their first three years of operation, and paying half rate for the next three years. [118]: 41 Worlds regions by total wealth (in trillions USD), 2018 China's share of global export 1990–2019