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Can you lower mortgage payments?

A simple way to lower your mortgage payment is to extend your term (which is also referred to as re-casting or re-amortizing). If you extend your 15-year mortgage to a 30-year mortgage, your monthly mortgage payment will decrease since you have more time to pay back your loan by stretching out the term.

What does PMT stand for in Excel?

The Excel PMT function is a financial function that calculates the payment for a loan based on a constant interest rate, the number of periods and the loan amount. “PMT” stands for “payment”, hence the function’s name.

Why is my PMT coming out negative?

Notice that the Excel PMT function returns a negative value because this represents payments being made from you to your lender. Alternatively, if you prefer the PMT function return a positive value you can enter the Loan Amount as a negative figure.

What to do if you have bad PMT?

‘Anything that halts or interferes with the menstrual cycle, like pregnancy, can stop PMDD,’ explains Prof Studd. ‘But more and more women are putting off having children, which doesn’t help. ‘As women get closer to menopause, levels of oestrogen drop, which means symptoms can get worse. The only answer is to have a baby or a hysterectomy.

Why do so many women have bad PMT?

Lack of exercise, stress and eating a poor diet also aggravate symptoms. So does delaying motherhood. ‘Anything that halts or interferes with the menstrual cycle, like pregnancy, can stop PMDD,’ explains Prof Studd. ‘But more and more women are putting off having children, which doesn’t help.

When do symptoms of PMT usually go away?

Sufferers also experience suicidal thoughts, frequent crying, anger, feelings of being out of control and trouble thinking. Symptoms typically occur in the week before a period, then go away once it starts, and are thought to be due to an increased sensitivity to the natural changes in hormone levels.

What kind of drugs do you take for PMT?

Over more than a decade, the 35-year-old solicitor was given countless drugs to ‘cure’ her, from antidepressants and sedatives to the mood stabiliser lithium – usually given for mania. But nothing touched the ‘unbearable fog’ that left her unable to work full-time. For, in fact, there was a simple but overlooked cause.