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What is the difference between an Interest Rate & an Annual Percentage Rate (APR)?

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What is the difference between an Interest Rate & an Annual Percentage Rate (APR)?

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An Interest rate is the monthly cost you pay on the unpaid balance of your home loan. An Annual Percentage Rate (APR) includes both your interest rate and any additional cost or prepaid finance charges such as the origination fee, points, the initial private mortgage insurance, underwriting and processing fees. (Your actual fees may not include all of the items above.) The APR is a universal measurement that will assist you in comparing the cost of mortgage loans offered by different mortgage lenders.

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