Consider a credit card with a balance of $7000 and an APR of 16.99%. In order...
Suppose that on January 1 you have a balance of $4700 on a credit card whose APR is 16%, which you want to pay off in 1 year. Assume that you make no addition al charges to the card after January 1 a. Calculate your monthly payments. b. When the card is paid off, how much will you have paid since January 1? c. What percentage of your total payment from part (b) is interest? a. The monthly payment is...
You have a credit card with an APR of 36%. The card requires a minimum monthly payment of 5% of the balance. You have a balance of $7000. You stop charging and make only the minimum monthly payment. What is the balance on the card after eight years?
Assume you have a credit card that has an interest rate of 24% APR, compounded monthly. Assume you have a credit balance of $5,000. What would your monthly payment need to be to pay off the balance in 3 years?
4.D.29 Suppose that on January 1 you have a balance of $6000 on a credit card whose APR is 17%, which you want to pay off in 1 year. Assume that you make no additional charges to the card ather January 1 a. Calculate your monthly payments. b. When the card is paid off, how much will you have paid since January 1? c. What percentage of your total payment from part(b) is interest? a. The monthly payment is $...
Suppose that on January 1 you have a balance of $6200 on a credit card whose APR is 14%, which you want to pay off in 1 year. Assume that you make no additional charges to the card after January 1. a. Calculate your monthly payments. b. When the card is paid off, how much will you have paid since January 1? c. What percentage of your total payment from part(b) is interest? a. The monthly payment is $ (Do...
You owe $3629 on your credit card which has a 17.2% APR. (a) How much interest do you get charged this month on your balance of $3629? (b) You make a payment of $850. What is your new balance for the next month? (c) How many total months will it take you to pay off the debt if you continue to make $850 payments each month (the last month you would pay just what you owe)? (a) The interest is...
You have credit card debt of $ 30 comma 000 that has an APR (monthly compounding) of 17 %. Each month you pay the minimum monthly payment only. You are required to pay only the outstanding interest. You have received an offer in the mail for an otherwise identical credit card with an APR of 11 %. After considering all your alternatives, you decide to switch cards, roll over the outstanding balance on the old card into the new card,...
9. Credit Cards: a. If you have a balance of $1,245.00 on your credit card, how long will it take you to pay off the balance if you make $50.00/month payments until it is paid off? The APR is 19%. b. What will be your monthly payment on a credit card with a balance of $2,456.80, if you desire to pay it off in 2 years, at an APR of 23.99%? 10. A furniture company allows customers to purchase household...
You have credit card debt of $37,500 that has an APR (monthly compounding) of 16%. Each month you pay the minimum monthly payment only. You are required to pay only the outstanding interest. You have received an offer in the mail for an otherwise identical credit card with an APR of 11%. After considering all your alternatives, you decide to switch cards, roll over the outstanding balance on the old card into the new card, and borrow additional money as...
You have a credit card with an APR of 12%. You begin with a balance of $350, in response to which you make a payment of $75. The first month you make charges amounting to $50. You make a payment of $75 to reduce the new balance, and the second month you charge $60. Complete the following table. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.) Previous Finance New balance Payments Purchases charge balance Month 1 $350.00 $ Month 2 $...