Amortizing a loan means paying it down, a small amount at a time.
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A loan amortization schedule is a detailed table that outlines the periodic payments and allocation of each payment towards principal and interest over the life of a loan.
It displays the remaining balance after each payment and provides a clear breakdown of how each installment contributes to reducing the loan amount. This helps borrowers understand the repayment structure and track their progress in paying off the loan.
This template will help you create a comprehensive loan amortization schedule, providing a clear breakdown of periodic payments, interest, and principal allocations throughout the loan repayment period.
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