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- Darlene applies for an installment loan to consolidate her credit cards. The loan is to be paid in 60 monthly installments with an APR of 16%. Her total balance is $17000. Compute her monthly payment. $413 O $283 O $460 O $370P. Use PMT to determine the regular payment amount, rounded to the nearest dollar. Your credit card has a balance of $4800 and an annual -nt interest rate of 12%. You decide to pay off the balance over three years If there are no further purchases charged to the card, a. How much must you pay each month? b. How much total interest will you pay? ked Scol a. The monthly payments are approximately S (Do not tound until the final answer Then round to the nearest dollar as needed) suon estionMelisandre deposits $500 in an account paying an effective monthly interest rate 0.62708%. Kobe deposits $2,000 in an account paying an effective interest rate j₁. After 24 years they have the same amount in their accounts. What is j₁? a. 1.91427% b. 1.89687% C. 1.84466% d. 1.75765% e. 1.74025%
- Suppose that on January 1 you have a balance of $2600 on a credit card whose APR is 13%, 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 not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest cent as needed.) b. The total paid since January 1 is $. (Use the answer from part (a) to find this answer. Round to the nearest cent as needed.) c. The percentage of the total paid that is interest is %. (Use the answer from part (b) to find this answer. Round to one decimal place as needed.)One of your customers is delinquent on his accounts payable balance. You've mutually agreed to a repayment schedule of $640 per month. You will charge 1.04 percent per month interest on the overdue balance. If the current balance is $14,860, how long will it take for the account to be paid off? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16. X Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Number of months 591.60 XJane has a credit card balance of $21,000. The annual interest rate is 20%. She is required to pay a minimum of 4% of the outstanding balance, but never less than $40. How many months will it take to pay off the credit card balance if she pays $25 in addition to the required minimum payments? You must show your work on an Excel spreadsheet and place in the designated dropbox. 119 163 102 201