THREE OUT OF FOUR LOANS
TriLoan, by John Coogan, can be found
at http://www.triloan.net/tl.htm. This program allows you to compare up to four
loans at the same time. All you have to do is enter the loan amount, terms and
rate, and the program does the rest.
If you're looking at more than one property or loan, you can compare up to four on your
Palm-Pilot screen. This is great for field work-there's no need to write the
figures down and not know if any of them are even a good deal until you can get
to a PC.
The program allows you to save all properties under the
name you give them, and look at where you are in the amortization table at any
time. There are over 200 other options to calculate your investments down to the
penny. These include viewing your equity, loan-to-value, expected rent, payoff,
net
href="http://www.browzerbooks.com/books4sale2.htm?hop=urbanhot">operating income, cash flow and more. Both of the above
programs can be used for any loan calculations, I'm just giving examples on
mortgage loans.
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Robert Lett. April 2005
Robert Lett
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