Douglas needs to borrow $15, 600 today for his tuition bill. He agrees to pay back the loan in a lump-sum payment five years from now, after he is out of college. He bank states that the payment will need to be $19, 683. If Douglas borrows the $15,600 from the bank, what interest rate is he paying on his loan?
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- A college student, needs to borrow $5,000 today for his tuition bill. He agrees to pay back the loan in a lump-sum payment 5 years from now, after he is out of college. The bank states that the payment will need to be $7,012.76. If John borrows the $5,000 from the bank, what nominal interest rate is he paying on his loan? O 7.5% O 7% O 7.25% O 8%Mary, a college student, needs to borrow $8,000 today for her tuition. She agrees to pay back the loan in a lump-sum payment upon graduating, 4 years from today. The lender agrees to lending at a fixed 3.85% interest rate during the loan period. What is the total cost of Mary's student loan?mary, a college student, needs to borrow $8000 today for her tuition. She agrees to pay back the loan in a lump-sum payment upon graduationg, 4 years from today. The lender agrees to lending at a fixed 3.85% interest rate during the loan period. what the total cost of Mary's student loan?
- To go on a school trip, Felipe borrows $700. He makes no payments until the end of 4 years, when he pays off the entire loan. The lender charges simple interest at an annual rate of 6%. a) how much total interest will Felipe have to pay? b) what will the total repayment amount be (including interest)?Craig decides to purchase a property that has been valued at $480,000. He has $90,000 available as a deposit and will require a mortgage for the remaining amount. The bank offers him a 25 year mortgage at 2% interest. Calculate the total interest he will pay over the life of the loan, assuming he makes monthly payments.Mr. Wong's daughter needs to borrow $1000 from him to buy her textbooks. He agrees to the loan and tells her that she must pay $1100 back in 9 months. What simple interest rate is Mr. Wong charging his daughter?
- Mary, a college student, needs to borrow $8,000 today for her tuition. She agrees to pay back the loan in a lump-sum payment upon graduating, 4 years from today. The lender agrees to lending at a fixed 3.85% interest rate during the loan period. What is the total cost of Mary's student loan? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)Rhett is about to begin college (4-year) and has received a 10-year $7,500 Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan with an interest rate of 6.4%. He will be required to begin making payments six months after graduation. If Rhett decides to capitalize the interest (which totals $2,160) from the time he receives the funds until he begins making payments in 4.5 years, how much total interest would he pay on this loan?Michael has a credit card debt of $70,000 that has a 14% APR, compounded monthly. The minimum monthly payment only requires him to pay the interest on his debt. He receives an offer for a credit card with an APR of 6% compounded monthly. If he rolls over his debt onto this card and makes the same monthly payment as before, how long will it take him to pay off his credit card debt?
- Kent owes $38000 with an interest rate of 4% in the student loans. If the loan will be paid after 2 years. How much interest will he pay?Craig decides to purchase a property that has been valued at $475,000. He has $80,000 available as a deposit and will require a mortgage for the remaining amount. The bank offers him a 25 year mortgage at 2% interest. Calculate the total interest he will pay over the life of the loan, assuming he makes monthly payments. Give your answer in dollars to the nearest ten dollars.. Hans takes out a loan for his college tuition from a bank that charges simple interest at an annual rate of 5.35%. His loan is for $7700 for 4 months. Assume each month is 1/12 of a year. Answer each part below. Do not round any intermediate computations, and round your final answers to the nearest cent. Find the interest that will be owed after 4 months. Assuming Hans doesn't make any payments, find the amount owed after 4 months.