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What are the repayment methods for 360 IOUs?
There are mainly the following repayment methods:

1, equal principal repayment, the repayment amount in the first month of equal principal repayment is the largest, and the repayment amount in the following months shows a decreasing trend. Generally speaking, the early repayment pressure is greater, and the late repayment amount is less and less.

2. Matching principal and interest repayment, from matching principal and interest repayment to repayment settlement, the loan amount to be repaid every month is the same, which is suitable for borrowers with stable income.

Pay the interest first, then the principal. Only the loan interest is paid in the early stage, and the principal plus interest is paid in the last stage.

The average capital loan uses a simple interest rate method to calculate interest. At the settlement time of each repayment, only the remaining principal (loan balance) is calculated, that is to say, the outstanding loan interest is not calculated together with the outstanding loan balance, only the principal is calculated.

The monthly repayment amount decreases, showing a state of decreasing month by month; It divides the loan principal equally according to the total repayment months, plus the interest of the remaining principal in the previous period, thus forming the monthly repayment amount, so the repayment amount of the average capital method is the largest in the first month, and then decreases month by month, and the less the more.

Compared with the two, in the case of the same loan term, amount and interest rate, at the initial stage of repayment, the monthly repayment amount of average capital repayment method is greater than the equal principal and interest. However, according to the whole repayment period, average capital's repayment method will save the expenditure of loan interest.

The advantage of matching principal and interest is that the monthly repayment amount is the same, which is convenient for arranging income and expenditure. Suitable for borrowers whose economic conditions do not allow early repayment and excessive investment, and whose income is relatively stable. The disadvantage is that you need to pay more interest. However, most of the advance payment is interest, and the proportion of principal will increase after half of the repayment period, which is not suitable for early repayment.

The advantage of average capital is that the total interest is less than the equal principal and interest. The repayment amount decreases every month, and the later, the easier it is. Moreover, due to the large proportion of principal and small proportion of interest, it is very suitable for early repayment. The disadvantage is that the pressure of prepayment is great, and it needs to have a certain economic foundation and can withstand the pressure of prepayment.