What are Payment Factors?
Payment factors are values that allow us to calculate a loan's monthly payments. These are provided by lenders and the factors can vary by product, term, and APR. These factors usually take into account lender specific criteria, amortization, and ITC paydown.
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When a lender is non-integrated (i.e. we do not pull quotes from APIs) or a lender integration is disabled, an admin will enter in the payment factor for each loan product.
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To calculate monthly payments using payment factors, simply multiply the financed amount by the payment factor.
Here is an example:
Payment Factors for a 1.49%, 25y loan:
First 18 Months: 0.2998%
Post Month 18 with ITC paydown: 0.2998%
Post Month 18 without ITC paydown: 0.4086%
Gross System Cost: $45,000
Period | Factor | Monthly Payment |
First 18 Months | 0.2998% | $45,000 * 0.2998% = $134.91 |
Post Month 18 with ITC paydown | 0.2998% | $45,000 * 0.2998% = $134.91 |
Post Month 18 without ITC paydown | 0.4086% | $45,000 * 0.4086% = $183.87 |
NOTE: Sometimes lenders will provide payment factors not in % format, so there will be additional decimal places. For example, you could see a payment factor represented as 0.002998. Multiply by 100 to get 0.2998%.