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- Cost of Bank Loan Mary Jones recently obtained an equipment loan from a local bank. The loan is for 15,000 with a nominal interest rate of 11%. However, this is an installment loan, so the bank also charges add-on interest. Mary must make monthly payments on the loan, and the loan is to be repaid in 1 year. What is the effective annual rate on the loan (assuming a 365-day year)?Question 11 Find the monthly house payment necessary to amortize the following loan. In order to purchase a home, a family borrows $70,000 at 12% for 15 years. What is the monthly payment? $840.12Question 10: How much can I borrow for the purchase of my first home if I can afford to make monthly payments of $1,000, and the annual interest rate is 4.8 percent on a 30-year mortgage?
- QUESTION 17 Ann wants to buy an office building which costs $1,000,000. She obtains a 30 year fully amortizing fixed rate mortgage at 80% LTV, an annual interest rate of 4%, with monthly compounding and monthly payments. Ann has a balloon payment due 5 years after she gets the loan. If Ann pays the required monthly payment for 5 years, how much is her balloon payment? OA. $723,580.11 B. $207,385.65 OC. $697,779.42 OD. $794,198.17Question 7 A person needs $20,000 immediately as a down payment on a new home. Suppose that she can borrow this money from her company credit union. She will be required to repay the loan in equal payments made every six months over the next 10 years. The annual interest rate being charged is 10% compounded bimonthly. What is the amount of each payment? Use the editor to format your answerQUESTION 21 Ann wants to buy an office building which costs $1,000,000. She obtains a 30 year fully amortizing fixed rate mortgage at 80% LTV, an annual interest rate of 4%, with monthly compounding and monthly payments. How much is Ann's monthly payment? OA. $3,333.33 OB. $4,774.15 OC. $3,819.32 OD. $2,666.67
- Question 29 (1 point) A home buyer buys a house for $225,000. She pays 20% cash, and takes a fixed-rate mortgage for the remaining over ten years at a quoted APR of 6.26% with semi-annual compounding. If she makes biweekly payments at the end of each period, which of the following is closest to each of her payments? Assume 26 biweekly periods per year. $1,165.07 $1,160.76 $937.50 $928.56 $915.08 O OQUESTION 5 Katharine Bartle will receive an annuity of $4,090.00 every month for 23 years. How much is this cash flow worth to them today if the payments begin today? Assume a discount rate of 5.00%. Oa. $55,398.13 b. $2,119,880.47 c. $672,837.73 Od. $170,156.69Question 5 of 6 Leah received a 25 year loan of $285,000 to purchase a house. The interest rate on the loan was 3.30% compounded semi-annually. a. What is the size of the monthly loan payment? $0.00 Round to the nearest cent b. What is the balance of the loan at the end of year 2? Open with $0.00 Round to the nearest cent o years c. By how much will the amortization period shorten if Leah makes an extra payment of $30,000 at the end of year 2? 0 months
- Find the monthly house payment necessary to amortize the following loan. $60,000 at 6.00% for 30 years $359,73 O $300,00 O $386.58 O $10.00Narrative 14-1For problems in this section, use Table 14-1 from your text to find the monthly mortgage payments, whennecessary. Refer to Narrative 14-1. You purchase a home for $69,750 at 6.75% for 30 years. The property taxes are $2,450per year, and the hazard insurance premium is $256 semiannually. Find the monthly PITI payment. Group of answer choices 699.51 $594.73 $1,059.40 $246.83Question 19 To pay for your education, you've taken out $27,000 in student loans. If you make monthly payments over 10 years at 6% APR interest compounded monthly, how much are your monthly student loan payments? Your Answer: Answer