EMI

What is EMI (Equated Monthly Instalment)?

Dec 12, 2025, 05:37 PM
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An Equated Monthly Instalment (EMI) is a fixed monthly payment that you make to a lender to repay a loan over a specified period. Each EMI includes a portion of the principal (the borrowed amount) and the interest (the cost of borrowing). EMI helps spread large loan payments into manageable monthly amounts.

How EMI Works

  • You borrow a loan amount from a lender (bank, NBFC, etc.).
  • You agree on an interest rate and a repayment period (tenure).
  • Each month, you pay the EMI covering both principal and interest.
  • Early in the schedule, more of the EMI goes toward interest; later, more goes toward principal.

EMI Calculation Formula

The standard formula to calculate an EMI is:

EMI = [P × R × (1 + R)N] / [(1 + R)N – 1]
  • P – Principal loan amount (what you borrow).
  • R – Monthly interest rate (annual rate ÷ 12 ÷ 100).
  • N – Loan tenure in months.

Example of EMI Calculation

Suppose you borrow ₹50,000 at an annual interest rate of 12% for 12 months. The monthly rate (r) becomes 0.01. Plugging into the formula gives an EMI of approximately ₹4,435 per month.

Why EMIs Are Used

  • They make large expenses affordable by breaking them into monthly payments.
  • EMIs help with financial planning and budgeting.
  • Institutes a structured repayment schedule.

Factors Affecting Your EMI

  • Loan Amount: A higher amount increases your monthly EMI.
  • Interest Rate: Higher interest increases your EMI and total cost.
  • Loan Tenure: Longer tenure lowers your EMI but increases total interest.
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