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  2. Biweekly Mortgage Payments: How To Save Thousands - AOL

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    Use a mortgage calculator, like the extra payments calculator provided by Freddie Mac, to figure out how much extra you need to pay, and how frequently to make extra payments, to pay off your loan ...

  3. How 1 Extra Mortgage Payment a Year Helps Pay Off Your ... - AOL

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    The cost of PMI for a conventional home loan averages 0.58% to 1.86% of the original loan amount per year. If you put a 5% down payment on a $350,000 30-year loan term, you could be paying $161 to ...

  4. Mortgage accelerator loan: What is it and how does it work? - AOL

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    Key takeaways. A mortgage accelerator loan can help you pay off your mortgage ahead of schedule, often through a line of credit or a biweekly payment setup. This type of loan might charge an ...

  5. Biweekly mortgage payments: What they are and how they work - AOL

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    If your lender allows biweekly payments and applies the extra payments directly to your principal, you can simply send half your mortgage payment every two weeks. If your monthly payment is $2,000 ...

  6. How to pay a mortgage: 5 ways to pay on time - AOL

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    4. Pay your mortgage by phone. Making a mortgage payment over the phone is another option, especially if you forgot to mail in your payment before the due date or have not set up a payment process ...

  7. Debt snowball method - Wikipedia

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    The debt snowball method is a debt -reduction strategy, whereby one who owes on more than one account pays off the accounts starting with the smallest balances first, while paying the minimum payment on larger debts. Once the smallest debt is paid off, one proceeds to the next larger debt, and so forth, proceeding to the largest ones last. [1]

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