What exactly happens/goes wrong? What browser do you use? What version of Java?I've the same issue with that link, its never worked for me.
Karl's calculator doesn't deal with this either but it's easy to work it out and apply it separately.Just keep in mind that this is a US site so Tax Relief as Source isn't anything you can work out on this site.
Even when you do this?Here is the one I was trying, but would not register the figures in the second half for me.
How did you manage to be underpaying your mortgage?!I think I have been underpaying my mortgage for the past year (great) and I want to work out the term!
You mean you simply cannot enter the data at all or else the changes don't take effect? If it's the latter then make sure to click the Prepayment Data button after entering the details (e.g. prepayment amount, starting month etc.) and that should update things.Maybe I am having a DOH moment, but I can't get the prepayment section to take any entries or dates.
So you have been overpaying and not underpaying the mortgage as you originally said above?!I paid an extra payment but told them to keep the repayments at the level of the original mortgage, so I could reduce the term.
Did you get written agreement of how you wanted the lump sum capital repayment dealt with?They seem to have lodged the additional amount, which has come off the capital, but now I still have 24 years to pay on the reduced amount.
You mean you can't actually enter any figures into to the fields at all?No, definitely something wrong with that, not registering any data.
Does €944 take account of the correct mortgage interest relief? Maybe the figures from the calculator are just indicative?No when I go into the NIB website, €170K over 25 years works out about €944 per month, yet my DD is currently €903.00.
For what it's worth when viewing the Irish one try pressing Ctrl+F5 to force a page refresh and see if that helps. Or got to Start > Control Panel > Java > General > Temporary Internet Files > Settings... > Delete Files and then reload the page in case something is wrong with the cached version of the applet.The calculator seems to work ok when I key in the figures on the American one, but it wont let you enter any of the second part of the fields (prepayment data, etc) on the Irish one.
I think what's happening here is that the old calculator allowed
you to just enter a monthly prepayment without entering a month
number - there was a default start month of zero. The new calculator
gets rid of month zero and uses month numbers from 1 on, and you
have to enter a month number.
People are entering a prepayment in the old calculator, and it just
works. Doing the same in the new calculator does nothing, because
you have to enter a corresponding month number.
I've updated the instructions page in case anyone reads it.
I didn't want to keep the old calculator online for long (as it
just confuses things) but it seems there a number of people out
there with older browsers (8% last month) who continue to use it.
Karl
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