A financial tool designed to determine the periodic payment amount for a loan where only the interest is paid during the loan term, with the entire principal due as a lump sum at the end of the term. For instance, an individual might use this calculation before committing to a mortgage structured in this manner, to understand the regular expense before the final principal payment becomes due.
This type of calculation provides clarity on cash flow during the loan’s lifespan. Its utility is especially relevant for individuals or entities anticipating increased financial capacity in the future, enabling them to manage immediate payments effectively while preparing for a substantial one-time payment later. Historically, these loan structures have been used in real estate and commercial lending to facilitate short-term financing or bridge loans.