Contemporary Mathematics for Business and Consumers
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ISBN: 9781285189758
Author: Robert Brechner, George Bergeman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 14.I, Problem 12RE
As one of the loan officers for Grove Gate Bank, calculate the monthly principal and interest PI, using Table 14-1 and the monthly PITI for the following mortgages.
TABLE 14.1 Monthly Payments to Amortize Principal and Interest per $1,000 Financed
Monthly Payments (Necessary to amortize a loan of $1,000)
Interst | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 | |||||||
Rate (%) | Years | Years | Years | Years | Years | Years | Years | Years | |||||||
3.50 | $18.19 | $9.89 | $7.15 | $5 | $5.01 | $4.49 | $4.13 | $3.87 | |||||||
3.75 | 18.30 | 10.01 | 7.27 | 5.93 | 5.14 | 4.63 | 4.28 | 4.03 | |||||||
4.00 | 18.42 | 10.12 | 7.40 | 6.06 | 5.28 | 4.77 | 4.43 | 4.18 | |||||||
4.25 | 18.53 | 10.24 | 732 | 6.19 | 5.42 | 4.92 | 458 | 4.34 | |||||||
4.50 | 18.64 | 10.36 | 765 | 6.33 | 556 | 507 | 4.73 | 450 | |||||||
4.75 | 18.76 | 10.48 | 7.78 | 646 | 5.70 | 5.22 | 489 | 4.66 | |||||||
5.00 | 18.88 | 10.61 | 7.91 | 6.60 | 5.85 | 5.37 | 5.05 | 4.83 | |||||||
5.25 | 18.99 | 10.73 | 8.04 | 6.74 | 6.00 | 5.53 | 5.21 | 4.99 | |||||||
5.50 | 19.11 | 10.86 | 8.18 | 688 | 6.15 | 568 | 5.38 | 5.16 | |||||||
5.75 | 19.22 | 10.98 | 8.31 | 7.03 | 6.30 | 584 | 5.54 | 5.33 | |||||||
6.00 | 19.34 | 11.11 | 844 | 7.17 | 6.45 | 600 | 5.71 | 5.51 | |||||||
6.25 | 19.45 | 11.23 | 858 | 7.31 | 6.60 | 6.16 | 588 | 5.68 | |||||||
6.50 | 19.57 | 11.36 | 872 | 7.46 | 6.76 | 6.33 | 605 | 5.86 | |||||||
6.75 | 19.69 | 11.49 | 885 | 7.61 | 6.91 | 649 | 6.22 | 604 | |||||||
7.00 | 19.81 | 11.62 | 899 | 7.76 | 7.07 | 6.66 | 6.39 | 6.22 | |||||||
7.25 | 19.92 | 11.75 | 9.13 | 7.91 | 7.23 | 6.83 | 6.57 | 6.40 | |||||||
7.50 | 20.04 | 11.88 | 9.28 | 806 | 7.39 | 7.00 | 6.75 | 6.59 | |||||||
7.75 | 20.16 | 12.01 | 9.42 | 8.21 | 7.56 | 7.17 | 693 | 6.77 | |||||||
8.00 | 20.28 | 12.14 | 956 | 8.37 | 7.72 | 7.34 | 7.11 | 696 | |||||||
8.25 | 2040 | 12.27 | 9.71 | 853 | 7.89 | 7.52 | 7.29 | 7.15 | |||||||
8.50 | 20.52 | 12.40 | 9.85 | 868 | 8.06 | 7.69 | 7.47 | 7.34 | |||||||
8.75 | 20.64 | 12.54 | 10.00 | 884 | 8.13 | 7.87 | 7.66 | 7.53 | |||||||
9.00 | 20.76 | 12.67 | 10.15 | 900 | 840 | 8.05 | 7.84 | 7.72 | |||||||
9.25 | 20.88 | 12.81 | 10.30 | 9.16 | 8.57 | 8.23 | 8.03 | 7.91 | |||||||
9.50 | 21.01 | 12.94 | 10.45 | 9.33 | 8.74 | 8.41 | 822 | 8.11 | |||||||
9.75 | 21.13 | 13.08 | 10.60 | 9.49 | 8.92 | 8.60 | 8.41 | 8.30 | |||||||
10.00 | 21.25 | 13.22 | 10.75 | 966 | 909 | 878 | 860 | 850 | |||||||
10.25 | 21.38 | 13.36 | 10.90 | 982 | 9.27 | 8.97 | 879 | 869 | |||||||
10.50 | 21.50 | 13.50 | 11.06 | 999 | 9.45 | 9.15 | 899 | 889 | |||||||
10.75 | 21.62 | 13.64 | 11.21 | 10.16 | 9.63 | 9.34 | 9.18 | 9.09 | |||||||
11.00 | 21.75 | 13.78 | 11.37 | 10.33 | 9.81 | 9.53 | 9.37 | 929 | |||||||
11.25 | 21.87 | 13.92 | 11.53 | 10.50 | 999 | 9.72 | 9.57 | 949 | |||||||
11.50 | 22.00 | 14.06 | 11.69 | 10.67 | 10.17 | 9.91 | 9.77 | 969 | |||||||
11.75 | 22.12 | 14.21 | 11.85 | 10.84 | 10.35 | 10.10 | 996 | 989 | |||||||
12.00 | 22.25 | 14.35 | 12.01 | 11.02 | 10.54 | 10.29 | 10.16 | 10.09 | |||||||
11.25 | 22.38 | 14.50 | 11.17 | 11.19 | 10.72 | 10.48 | 10.36 | 10.29 | |||||||
11.50 | 22.50 | 14.64 | 12.33 | 11.37 | 10.91 | 10.68 | 10.56 | 10.49 | |||||||
12.75 | 22.63 | 14.79 | 12.49 | 11.54 | 11.10 | 10.87 | 10.76 | 10.70 | |||||||
13.00 | 22.76 | 14.94 | 12.66 | 11.72 | 11.28 | 11.07 | 10.96 | 10.90 | |||||||
Amount | Interest | Term of | Monthly | Annual | Annual | Monthly | |||||||||
Financed | Rate | Loan (years) | PI | Property Tax | Insurance | PITI | |||||||||
$250,000 |
|
25 | $6,553 | $2,196 |
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