You borrow money on a self-liquidating installment loan (equal payments at the end of each year, each payment is part principal part interest) Loan amount $479,000 Interest Rate 17.2% Life 43 years Date of Loan January 1, 2021 Use the installment method - not straight line Do NOT round any intermediate numbers. Do NOT turn this into a monthly problem. Do NOT put in minus signs, answer all positive numbers. Required: 1. What is the annual payment (round to the nearest $)?    $   2. What are the total interest payments (round to the nearest $)?    $   3. After 16 payments have been made, what percentage of the total interest has been paid (round to the nearest percentage point)?    %

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You borrow money on a self-liquidating installment loan (equal payments at the end of each year, each payment is part principal part interest)

Loan amount $479,000
Interest Rate 17.2%
Life 43 years
Date of Loan January 1, 2021

Use the installment method - not straight line
Do NOT round any intermediate numbers.
Do NOT turn this into a monthly problem.
Do NOT put in minus signs, answer all positive numbers.

Required:

1. What is the annual payment (round to the nearest $)?
  

$

 

2. What are the total interest payments (round to the nearest $)?
  

$

 

3. After 16 payments have been made, what percentage of the total interest has been paid (round to the nearest percentage point)?
  

%

 

4. After 16 payments have been made, what percentage of the total principal has been paid (round to the nearest percentage point)?
  

%

 

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Required:

5. What is the annual payment (round to the nearest $)?
  

$

 

6. What are the total interest payments (round to the nearest $)?
  

$

 

7. After 16 payments have been made, what percentage of the total interest has been paid (round to the nearest percentage point)?
  

%

 

8. After 16 payments have been made, what percentage of the total principal has been paid (round to the nearest percentage point)?
  

%

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