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Hello BP, another stupid question that i can't figure it out.

I had read about refinance but my brain just cannot seem to calculate the figure that is shown in "Refinance" posts. It would appreciate if someone can give me a simple example of refinancing in figure. Thank

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Tiffany Youngren
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I don't know if it helps, but I'm now giving away the spread sheet bundle that I use, which includes 2 mortgage calculators (for a first and second mortgage):

http://bit.ly/free_ws

Take care,

Tiffany

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