A loan is repaid with annual year-end payments of 15,000. The effective rate of interest is 3%. How much interest is paid in the final payment?
Note: you are not given the original amount of the loan nor are you given the number of payments. This problem, however, can be solved.
A loan is repaid with annual year-end payments of 15,000. The effective rate of interest is...
A 15 year loan of $1000 is repaid with payments at the end of each year. Each of the first ten payments is 120% of the amount of interest due. Each of the last five payment is $X. The lender charges interest at an annual effective rate of 8%. Calculate X.
You took out a loan that must be repaid with level payments at the end of each year. The loan has an annual effective rate of interest of 8%. The outstanding balance at the end of the ninth year was $22,000 and the outstanding balance at the end of the twelfth year was $15,000. What is your payment on the loan? Round your answers to two decimal places. 3914.6 X
A 10-year loan of 2000 is to be repaid with payments at the end of each year. It can be repaid under the following two options: (i) Equal annual payments at an annual effective interest rate of 5%. (ii) Installments of 200 each year plus interest on the unpaid balance at an annual effective interest rate of i. The sum of the payments under option (i) equals the sum of the payments under option (ii). Calculate i.
the answer is 124.72 5. A loan of 1,000 is to be repaid by annual payments of 100 to commence at the end of the fifth year and to continue thereafter for as long as necessary. The effective rate of discount is 5%. Find the amount of the final payment if it is to be larger than the regular payments.
H & B Limited borrowed $15,000 at a 14 percent annual interest rate to be repaid over four years. The loan is amortized into three equal annual end-of-year payments. Calculate the annual end-of-year loan payment
An amortized loan is repaid with annual payments which start at $550 at the end of the first year and increase by $ 50 each year until a payment of $ 2,000 is made, after which they cease. If interest rate is 4% effective, find the amount of principal in the tenth payment. would prefer to understand the financial mathematics behind obtaining the solution, not using excel spreadsheet or financial calculator online
Problem 7 - Varying Payments and Equal Principal Repaid Jee has a loan with an effective annual interest rate of 3%. He makes payments at the end of each year for 13 years. The first payment is 300, and each subsequent payment increases by 10 per year. Calculate the interest portion in the 7 th payment: I7= NOTE: I7=iB6 B6= PV of the remaining payments as of time 6: 360, 370, ... , 420.
Suppose that a loan is being repaid with 20 annual payments with the first payment coming one year from now. The first 5 payments are for $220, the next 8 are $340 each, and the final 7 are $410 each. If the effective rate of interest is 6.1%, how much interest is in the 11th payment?
Problem 3. A loan of $10,000 is being repaid with payments of $1,000 at the end of each year for 20 years. If each payment is immediately reinvested at 5% effective, find the effective annual rate of interest earned by the lender over the 20-year period.
1. A $12,000 loan is being repaid with $1000 payments at the end of each year for as long as necessary, plus a smaller payment one year after the last $1000 payment. The first payment is due one year after the loan is taken out, and the effective annual interest rate is 6%. Calculate the balance on the loan immediately following the ninth payment