Amortization is the process of paying down a loan with level payments over time. Early payments are mostly interest because the balance is large; as the balance shrinks, more of each payment goes to principal. By the final payment the loan reaches zero.
An amortization schedule shows this shift month by month. It's why extra payments early in a loan are so powerful: they cut principal before years of interest can accrue on it.
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