Baseline
Your current monthly payment with no extra acceleration.
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Guide
Both can pay your mortgage early. This calculator compares each path using your own loan numbers.
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Enter your current loan setup and compare outcomes.
Your current monthly payment with no extra acceleration.
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Simulates paying half every 2 weeks, which is about one extra monthly payment each year.
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Adds your chosen extra principal amount every month.
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Biweekly Equivalent: This model converts biweekly behavior into an equivalent monthly acceleration. It assumes you effectively make 13 monthly payments per year instead of 12.
How we estimate it: Extra added each month is approximately monthly payment / 12.
Monthly Extra: You manually add a fixed extra principal amount every month (for example $300 every month).
Key difference: Biweekly equivalent depends on your regular payment amount, while Monthly Extra depends on the custom amount you enter.
These charts show which option lowers interest cost and payoff time most.
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Tip: If your cash flow is irregular, monthly extra can be easier to control. If you are paid biweekly, the biweekly rhythm may feel more natural.
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