LOL! Dug my HP out of the camera bag...took me awhile to remember how to work the damned thing. Hadn't touched it in about 5 years.
The beauty of that calculator when I was in the business...I could show the client how much interest they would pay using the amortization button and then show them how much the home actually cost them AFTER mortgage interest deduction was taken.
Back then I could tell them to claim 8 children instead of the 2 they actually had...and at the end of the tax period just switch the number of dependents to actual truth and use the mortgage interest and real estate taxes paid for the year to offset the disparity in number of actual dependents.
The IRS didn't give a damn what you did during the year as long as the "pot" was corrected on the schedule C.
My way gave them a much higher take home pay for the monthly budget...they just never got the large refund check after filing.
Cool!! I used to do that. I am a Northern Virginia native, Born in Alexandria, raised in Fairfax County (Pimmit Hills/Mclean/Chesterbrook
area. I actually sold real estate (Part-time) (Routh Robbins), My Dad's first house was in Pimmit Hills, he paid 9K for it, Sold it ofr around 12, bought a place out in Chesterbrook for 14 K, two moves after that, last house he paid around 50K for (Near Herndon), step mother sold it for just
under half a Mil. Me, I rent, way down in Westmoreland, widowed, live quietly.