
Concept explainers
(a)
To find: The monthly payments of 30-year mortgage and the monthly payments of 15-year mortgage and explain which mortgage has the largest monthly payment.
(a)

Answer to Problem 24E
The Monthly payments of 30-year mortgage are $1,896.20 and the Monthly payments of 15-year mortgage are $2,491.23.
The larger monthly payment is 15-year mortgage of $2,491.23
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Mortgage Amount = $300,000
Number of Payments = 30 years (or 360 months)
Interest Rate = 6½% or 6.50% per year (or 0.5417% monthly)
Number of Payments = 15 years (or 180 months)
Interest Rate = 5¾% or 5.75% per year (or 0.4792% monthly)
Formula:
Here,
Ap = Present Value
R = Periodic Payment
i = Interest Rate
n = Number of Years/Payments
Mortgage: A mortgage is considered as a guarantee or a security for a loan on property or real estate. The mortgagor enters into an agreement with a mortgagee to receive loan amount initially and repay the loan during a specified time period and interest rate.
Calculation:
The 30-year monthly payment is calculated by multiplying the present value with interest rate and the result is divided by 1 minus, 1 plus interest rate to the power minus number of years.
Therefore the Monthly payments of 30-year mortgage are $1,896.20.
The 15-year monthly payment is calculated by multiplying the present value with interest rate and the result is divided by 1 minus, 1 plus interest rate to the power minus number of years.
Therefore the Monthly payments of 15-year mortgage are $2,491.23.
The monthly payment of 30-year mortgage is $1,896.20 and the monthly payment of 15-year mortgage is $2,491.23. The results suggest that the 15-year mortgage has the larger monthly payment than the 30-year mortgage. The 15-year mortgage has a larger monthly payment because it has a lower interest rate and term.
(b)
To find: Total amount paid for each loan and lower total payment for each loan.
(b)

Answer to Problem 24E
The total amount paid for 30-year mortgage is $682,633.47 and the total amount paid for 15-year mortgage is $448,421.45.
The lowest total payment over lifetime is 15-year mortgage with $448,421.45.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Number of Payments = 30 years (or 360 months)
Number of Payments = 15 years (or 180 months)
Formula:
Calculation:
The total amount paid for each loan is calculated by multiplying the monthly payment of each loan with the number of periods of each loan.
Therefore the total amount paid for 30-year mortgage is $682,633.47 and the total amount paid for 15-year mortgage is $448,421.45.
The total amount paid of 30-year mortgage is $682,633.47 and the total amount paid of 15-year mortgage is $448,421.45. The results suggest that the 15-year mortgage has the lowest total payments than the 30-year mortgage.
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