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Amortization period

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Jamaica Now
Oct 27, 2024
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The amortization period is the length of time over which a borrower is required to repay a mortgage in full through scheduled payments, which typically include both principal and interest. In Jamaica and worldwide, this period is crucial for structuring the repayment schedule of a mortgage, as it determines the frequency and size of payments. The amortization period influences the total interest paid over the life of the loan and the size of each installment. Generally, a longer amortization period results in lower monthly payments but higher total interest, while a shorter period increases monthly payments but reduces the overall interest cost. This term is a key factor in mortgage agreements, affecting the borrower’s financial planning and the lender’s risk management. By defining the duration of the loan repayment, the amortization period ensures a structured approach to managing debt and helps both parties understand the financial commitment involved.

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