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Calyx Point 7 - Comparing Loans; Comparing Three Loan Scenarios

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416 Calyx Software
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e Click OK in the Liability dialog box.
An X is placed in the Pd Off column of the liability list.
5 Enter any cash out in the
CashOut field.
6 Click Loan Pg (loan program) to select a preset loan program template.
7 Click CC Scenario (closing cost scenario) to select a preset closing cost scenario
template.
8 In the
CC Scenario dialog box, select the closing costs for this loan, or type in the
appropriate fees from the GFE or MLDS.
9 Click OK.
10 If the information has not been populated from other screens, indicate the:
Loan Type
Lien Positions
Residency Status
11 In the
NewLoan and Term fields, enter the new loan term and interest rate and the
applicant’s income.
12 Click Calculate New Loan to view the new loan amount.
The
Savings field beneath it shows the monthly difference between previous monthly
accounts that will be paid off and what the new loan payment will be.
Comparing loans
Point provides tools to compare loans to show prospects the benefits, costs, requirements,
and other information that they can use to make and informed decision before determining
which type of loan they will need for their financing.
Tools are available in Point to make the following loan comparisons:
Compare three different loan scenarios
Comparing a sample FHA versus a conventional loan
Comparing three loan scenarios
Use the Loan Comparison screen to compare three loan scenarios side-by-side. To
compare loan scenarios, you need to work with a saved file. If your file is not saved, Point
prompts you to save it.
1 Open a prospect or borrower file.
2 Select Marketing > Loan Comparison.
Tip
When used with the loan program templates and the closing cost
scenario templates, the
Loan Comparison screen provides immediate
answers to a prospect’s questions about their loan choices.
The loan scenarios can be as similar or different as you choose.
However, it is important to be consistent. If you include taxes, insurance
or other costs in one scenario, remember to include them in all the
others.

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