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Prequalification
Worksheet
Prequalification is the first stage of the loan
origination process. The following screen determines an estimate
on how much of a loan you can qualify for.
When qualifying for a loan, no more than approximately
36% of your income can be used to pay for your total monthly payments
(Including the new loan). This is the qualifying ratio and will
vary between lenders. Your monthly income is used to base your
maximum loan amount and maximum purchase price.
To determine the maximum loan amount you can
obtain, make a projection to how much down payment you can make.
A larger down payment will decrease the loan amount. Increase
the down payment by cashing in stocks or other investments, adding
a gift (money) from parents, etc. If your down payment does not
meet the required amount for the loan your salary will obtain,
you will need to re-calculate using either a larger available
figure, or lower your debts or interest rate.
Your Available Funds should be a representation
of your total savings. This program will use this in several ways.
First and most prominent is the Down Payment. Roughly 80% of your
available funds will be used for Down Payment, Closing Costs,
and Other Costs required to obtain the loan.
Calculations for a
prequalification worksheet are based on:
- Total Income: (Base, overtime, commission,
investments, etc.)
- Debts: Monthly Payments (Credit card
accounts, auto loans, etc.)
- Savings: Total of your cash
assets (Savings and checking accounts, etc.)
NOTE: Please check with your Lender; you
may qualify for a special lending program.
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