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DTI (Debt-to-Income Ratio)

Calculation

Definition

A percentage that compares your monthly debt payments to your gross monthly income. Lenders use DTI to assess your ability to manage monthly payments and repay borrowed money. Most lenders prefer a DTI below 43%.

Formula

DTI = (Total Monthly Debt Payments ÷ Gross Monthly Income) × 100

Example

If you earn $8,000/month and have $2,400 in monthly debt payments (mortgage, car, student loans), your DTI is 30%.

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