Construction Accounting And Financial Management (4th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780135232873
Author: Steven J. Peterson MBA PE
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 16, Problem 36P
The bank charges $4,000 for closing costs on a $200,000 loan with an APR of 8.5% compounded monthly with a term of 30 years. The bank will not allow the closing costs to be added to the $200,000 borrowed. What effect do the closing costs have on the effective annual interest rate?
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Construction Accounting And Financial Management (4th Edition)
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