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- You put $600 in the bank for 3 years at 15%. A. If Interest Is added at the end of the year, how much will you have in the bank after one year? Calculate the amount you will have in the bank at the end of year two and continue to calculate all the way to the end of the third year. B. Use the future value of $1 table In Appendix B and verify that your answer is correct.a. If you borrow $1,100 and agree to repay the loan in six equal annual payments at an interest rate of 11%, what will your payment be? b. What will your payment be if you make the first payment on the loan immediately instead of at the end of the first year?a. If you borrow $2,200 and agree to repay the loan in five equal annual payments at an interest rate of 12%, what will your payment be? b. What will your payment be if you make the first payment on the loan immediately instead of at the end of the first year?
- 17. a. If you borrow $1,000 and agree to repay the loan in five equal annual payments at an interest rate of 12%, what will your payment be? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) b. If you make the first payment on the loan immediately instead of at the end of the first year, what is your payment? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)Q5. Suppose you borrow $10,000. You are going to repay the loan by making equal annual payments for five years. The interest rate on the loan is 15 percent per year. Prepare an amortization schedule for the loan. How much interest will you pay over the life of the loan? Beginning Total Principal Ending Year Interest balance payment раyment раyment balance 1 $10,000 2 3 2,983.16 4 5 0.00If you borrow $1700 and agree to repay the loan in sux equal annual payments at an interest rate of 11%, what will your payment be? what will your oayment be if you make the first payment on the loan immediately instead of at the end of the first year?
- 1. Let's assume that a loan of $100,000 with an annual interest rate of 6% over 30 years pays monthly payments of $500. a. Calculate the accumulation rate b. Calculate the payment rate . c. Answer : How will the balance of the principal be at the end of the loan in relation to the original amount of the loan? Less, equal or greater? Provide calculations.1. If you borrow $2,400 and agree to repay the loan in four equal annual payments at an interest rate of 10%, what will your payment be? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your enswer to 2 decimal places.) Amount of payment b. What if you make the first payment on the loan immediately instead of at the end of the first year? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Repayment amount %24 %244. You borrow $720,000 at 4.00% per year compounded monthly and you plan to pay off this loan in equal annual payments starting one year after the loan is made over a period of fifteen (15) years. What are the annual end-of-year payments? Determine the amount of interest and principal that are paid each year. What is the total interest paid for the loan? a. b. Restructure the loan in the previous question to make payments monthly. Determine the savings in interest overall. C. Restructure your payment schedule once more to make payment every two weeks. Determine the savings in interest (if any) in this case (compare to both previous repayment options). 1 OF 1
- 4) You receive a 30 year annuity that pays $1, 250 at the end of each month for the first year, and then this monthly payment increases by 2% each year (so that the monthly payments in the second year are $1, 275, the monthly payments in the third year are $1, 300.50, etc.). Immediately after receiving each monthly payment, you reinvest the payment into an account carning an interest rate i12) = .06. Find the accumulated value of the payments after 30 years.Q1: Calculate (PW) for annual payments (900$/year) if the first payment will deposit at the present time, and the last one will deposit at begin of the ninth year? If you know that it's on deposit at the fifth year, and the interest rate is (15%)!a. What will be the monthly payment on a 30-year, $250,000 mortgage loan, where the interest rate is 6% per year, compounded monthly? How much interest is paid over the life of the loan? b. What will be the monthly payment on a 30-year, $250,000 mortgage loan, where the interest rate is 6% per year, compounded continuously? How much interest is paid over the life of the loan? c. What will be the monthly payment on a 15-year, $250,000 mortgage loan, where the interest rate is 6% per year, compounded monthly? How much interest is paid over the life of the loan?