1. Rose Meat shop obtains a loan of P150,000 from a lending company based on a simple interest rate of 10.25% payable in two years. Calculate the following: a. What is the interest paid on the loan after two years? b. What is the maturity value of the loan? c. What is the monthly amortization if the shop wishes to repay the loan through monthly installments?
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- 1. Mary made a loan of P58,000 to supply her new business. It is to be amortized by ten equal payments of P6,300 at the end of each quarter. a. What is the semi-annual interest needed to amortize the loan? b. Make an amortization schedule showing the distribution of the payments.A lender makes a loan of $100,000 at a 6% interest rate for 25 years with monthly payments. The lender will require an origination fee of $1,000 and will also discount the loan by some amount. Suppose the lender discounts the loan by the amount calculated in the last question. What is the annual percentage rate (APR) on this loan? a. 5.45% b. 6.00% c. 6.11% d.6.20% e. 6.65% Assume the borrower repays the loan after 8 years. What is the effective borrowing cost (EBC) on this loan? a. 6.10 b. 6.17 c. 6.33 d. 6.50 e. 6.84How much interest is deducted in advance from a loan of P18,000.00 for one year and 6 months if the discount rate is 9%. How much is the proceeds after deducting the interest?
- Suppose you take on a loan that is subject to an annual interest rate of 12%, with the interest rate being calculated at the end of each month. Two years later you pay back the loan in full by making a payment of $1,020. What was the original amount of the loan?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?Suppose you purchase a home and obtain a 15-year fixed-rate loan of $195,000 at an annual interest rate of 6.0%. a) What is your monthly payment? N: months I %: P.V: $ PMT: $ F.V: 0 P/Y: 12 C/Y: 12 b) Of the first month's mortgage payment, how much is interest? HINT: I=Prt Interest: I=$ c) Of the first month's mortgage payment, how much is applied to the principal? HINT: PMT - Interest Amount Applied to Principal: $ d) How much is your outstanding balance after the first month’s payment? HINT: Principal - Amount Applied to Principal Outstanding Balance after first payment: $
- 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.Suppose a borrower makes a $100,000 loan with annual payments at a 10 percent rate and a 10-year term. The loan is fully amortizing; however, payments are made on an annual basis to simplify the initial illustration. How the annual loan payment is calculated?You are borrowing a loan from Sohar Bank of 14832 OMR at a compound annual Interest rate of 1%. Question: Amortize the loan if annual payments are made for 5 years.
- You are preparing a loan amortization table for a 1-year loan of $1000 with a monthly interest rate of 1%. What is your principal payment in month 3 of the amortization schedule?Telemundo Ltd. borrows K100, 000 from AB bank. The loan is to be repaid in 1year with periodic payments made at the end of each month. The lender charges 20% interest per annum. Calculate the monthly charge and construct the amortization schedule for the first FIVE (5) repayments on this loan.A basic ARM is made for $180,000 at an initial interest rate of 6 percent for 30 years with an annual reset date. The borrower believes that the interest rate at the beginning of the year (BOY) 2 will increase to 7 percent. a. Assuming that a fully amortizing loan is made, what will monthly payments be during year 1? b. Based on (a) what will the loan balance be at the end of the year (EOY) 1? c. Given that the interest rate is expected to be 7 percent at the beginning of year 2, what will monthly payments be during year 2? d. What will be the loan balance at the EOY 2?