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A mortgage is a formal agreement in which a bank or other financial institution lends cash at interest in return for assuming the title to the debtor's property, on the condition that the obligation is paid in full.
Mortgage
The term "mortgage" is a type of loan that a borrower takes to maintain his house or any form of assets and he agrees to return the amount in a particular period of time to the lender usually in a series of regular equally monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly payments.
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- Suppose you are buying your first home for $144,000, and you have $17,000 for your down payment. You have arranged to finance the remainder with a 30-year, monthly payment, amortized mortgage at a 6.40% nominal interest rate, with the first payment due in one month. What will your monthly payments be? Group of answer choices $831.93 $857.64 $753.30 $714.27 $794.39You are considering purchasing a new home. You will need to borrow $280,000 to purchase the home. A mortgage company offers you a 20-year fixed rate mortgage (240 months) at 9% APR (0.75% month). If you borrow the money from this mortgage company, your monthly mortgage payment will be closest to: O A. $2,015 В. $3,527 C. $4,030 D. $2,519Suppose you take out a $117,000, 20-year mortgage loan to buy a condo. The interest rate on the loan is 5%. To keep things simple, we will assume you make payments on the loan annually at the end of each year. a. What is your annual payment on the loan? b. Construct a mortgage amortization. c. What fraction of your initial loan payment is interest? d. What fraction of your initial loan payment is amortization? e. What is the total of the loan amount paid off after 10 years (halfway through the life of the loan)? f. If the inflation rate is 3%, what is the real value of the first (year-end) payment? g. If the inflation rate is 3%, what is the real value of the last (year-end) payment? h. Now assume the inflation rate is 6% and the real interest rate on the loan is unchanged. What must be the new nominal interest rate? i-1. Recompute the amortization table. i-2. What is the real value of the first (year-end) payment in this high-inflation scenario? j. What is the real value of the last…
- PA Use PMT= to determine the regular payment amount, rounded to the nearest dollar. The price of a home is $217,000. The bank requires a 20% down payment and three points at the time of closing. The cost of the home is financed with a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at 7%. Complete parts (a) through (e) below. a. Find the required down payment. $ b. Find the amount of the mortgage. c. How much must be paid for the three points at closing? S (Round to the nearest dollar as needed.) d. Find the monthly payment (excluding escrowed taxes and insurance). S (Round to the nearest dollar as needed.) e. Find the total cost of interest over 30 years. (Round to the nearest dollar as needed.)A borrower is purchasing a property for $180,000 and can choose between two possible loan alternatives. The first is a 90% loan for 25 years at 9% interest and the second is a 95% loan for 25 years at 9.25% interest. Assuming the loan will be held to maturity, what is the incremental cost of borrowing the extra money? 18.75% OO 14.34% 13.50% 12.01%You buy a house and finance the purchase with a $150,000 mortgage. What are your monthly payments if the mortgage is for 30 years and the nominal annual mortgage interest rate is 5.50%? (Ch. 5) Group of answer choices $681.35 $766.52 $416.67 $847.80 $851.68
- Please show how to solve this step by step. A house with price of $500,000 Suppose that there is an $8,500 origination cost. 20% down payment and loan amount $400.000 30-year fixed rate mortgage with interest rate as follows (choices a. b. c. and d.) What is the effective cost for each choice if Robert will hold the mortgage for 30 years? Which choice should Robert make? What is the effective cost for each choice if Robert will hold the mortgage for only 12 months? Which choice should Robert make? Based on the answers above, which mortgage choices (b, c and d) are not properly priced? Please Explain WhySuppose you are buying your first condo for $300,000, and you will make a $15,000 down payment. You have arranged to finance the remainder with a 30-year, monthly payment, amortized mortgage at a 7.2% nominal interest rate, with the first payment due in one month. What will your monthly payments be? a. $1,923.01 b. $2,501.67 c. $2,024.22 d. $2,036.36 e. $1,934.55Required: a to d. Harriet Marcus is concerned about the financing of a home. She saw a small cottage that sells for $55,000. Assuming that she puts 20% down, what will be her monthly payment and the total cost of interest over the cost of the loan for each assumption? e. What is the savings in interest cost between 3.50% and 5%? f. If Harriet uses 30 years instead of 25 for both 5% and 3.50%, what is the difference in interest? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A to Required E Required F D Harriet Marcus is concerned about the financing of a home. She saw a small cottage that sells for $55,000. Assuming that she puts 20% down, what will be her monthly payment and the total cost of interest over the cost of the loan for each assumption? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent. Monthly payment Total cost of interest a. 25 Years, 5% b. 25 Years, 4.5% c. 25 Years, 4% d. 25 Years, 3.5%