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- you wish to purchase real property. the lender will give you a 250000 fixed rate 30 year mortgage at 3.5% per annum. suppose that before you can make any payments you receive a pay raise so you can pay an extra 200 per month with your normal payment. how many payments are required to fully amortize the loan assuming the extra 200 is paid each month?You are considering a loan vs a lease for a new piece of equipment. The price of the equipment is $34,500. You can obtain a five year loan for 4% APR compounded monthly. The other choice is a five year lease. What is the maximum interest rate (APR compounded monthly) the lease can be for payments to be equal to the loan payment? Assume you are making monthly payments.You have found your dream house. The selling price is 120,000. You will put $20,000 down and obtain a 25-year fixed-rate mortgage at 8.75% (APR compounded semiannually) for the rest. You plan to prepay the loan by making an additional payment each month along with your regular payment. How much extra must you pay each month if you wish to pay off the load in 20 years? (Assume there is no early payment penalty).
- You are thinking about leasing a car. The purchase price of the car is $30,000. The residual value (the amount you could pay to keep the car at the end of the lease) is $15,000 at the end of 36 months. Assume the first lease payment is due one month after you get the car. The interest rate implicit in the lease is 6.00% APR, compounded monthly. What will be your lease payments for a 36-month lease? (Note: Be careful not to round any intermediate steps less than six decimal places.) Your monthly lease payments will be $ (Round to the nearest cent.)You have just purchased a new warehouse. To finance the purchase, you've arranged for a 30-year mortgage loan for 80 percent of the $2,200,000 purchase price. The monthly payment on this loan will be $12,000. a. What is the APR on this loan? Annual percentage rate b. What is the EAR? Effective annual rateSuppose that you take out a 40-year $175000 mortgage with an APR of 6%. You make payments for 3 years and then you consider refinancing the original loan. The new loan would have a term of 15 years, have and APR of 5.7% and be in the amount of the unpaid balance on the original loan. The administrative cost of taking out the second loan would be $1700. What are the monthly payments on the original loan? What would the monthly payment of the second loan be? What would the total amount you would pay if you continued with the original 40-year loan without refinancing? What would the total amount would you pay with the refinancing?
- We suggest the use of a spreadsheet to create the amortization tables. You take out a 30-year mortgage for $70,000 at 9.45%, to be paid off monthly. Construct an amortization table showing how much you will pay in interest each year for the first 15 years and how much goes toward paying off the principal. If you sell your house after 15 years, how much will you still owe on the mortgage according to the amortization table? HINT [See Example 8.] (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) $You have just purchased a new warehouse. To finance the purchase, you have arranged for a 30-year mortgage loan for 80 percent of the $2,700,000 purchase price. The monthly payment on this loan will be $13,400. What is the APR on this loan? The EAR?Your landscaping company can lease a truck for $8800 a year (paid at year-end) for 5 years. It can instead buy the truck for $38000. The truck will be valueless after 5 years. The interest rate your company can earn on its funds is 6%. 1. present value of the lease - $37,068.80 2. is it cheaper to buy or lease? Lease 3. present value of the lease if the lease payments are an annuity due? $39292.93 4. is it now cheaper to buy or lease? Buy
- You are planning on buying a new house and want to make sure you can afford the monthly payments. The house you picked will necessitate you borrow $300,000. You think you can get the following. mortgage terms: borrow $300,000 at a fixed quoted (nominal) annual rate of 3.775%; to be paid off in equal monthly payments over 15 years.Compute the required monthly payment, and prepare an amortization table, showing for each month the beginning balance, payment, payment applied to interest, payment applied to principal, and ending. balance. (Assume monthly compounding) (solution needs to be in excel)You want to buy a $300,000 house. You plan to make a down payment of 20% of the purchase price and finance the rest with a 30-year fixed rate mortgage loan. The loan is fully amortizing, and requires monthly payments at the end of each month. The annual interest for the loan is 5%, compounded monthly. 1) How much of the purchase price will you finance with the mortgage loan? 2) What is your anticipated monthly mortgage payment? Answer 1) Loan amount 2) Monthly payment Answer N I PV PMT FVSuppose you want to purchase a property for $205,000 and you have $30,000 to put down as a down payment. The property has an existing mortgage that can be wrapped. This loan is a fixed-rate mortgage at 7 percent, monthly payments. This loan had an original balance of $150,000 and has 20 years remaining on its original 30-year term. The current market rate for a new fixed-rate loan is 10.50 percent for 20 years. The seller will give you a wrap loan for an amount equal to the purchase price minus the down payment at 8.75 percent, monthly payments. What is the effective equity yield for the wrap lender if the wrap loan is written for a term equal to the remaining term of the existing mortgage and both are held to maturity?