A loan company will loan up to 60 % of the equity in a home. A family purchased their home 8 years ago for $83,000 . The home was financed by paying 20 % down and signing a 30-year mortgage at 8.4 % for the balance. Equal monthly payments were made to amortize the loan over the 30-year period. The market value of the house is now $95,000 . After making the 96 th payment, the family applied to the loan company for the maximum loan. How much (to the nearest dollar) will the family receive?
A loan company will loan up to 60 % of the equity in a home. A family purchased their home 8 years ago for $83,000 . The home was financed by paying 20 % down and signing a 30-year mortgage at 8.4 % for the balance. Equal monthly payments were made to amortize the loan over the 30-year period. The market value of the house is now $95,000 . After making the 96 th payment, the family applied to the loan company for the maximum loan. How much (to the nearest dollar) will the family receive?
Solution Summary: The author calculates the amount the family will receive if a company of loan, loans up to 60% of the equity in their home.
A loan company will loan up to
60
%
of the equity in a home. A family purchased their home
8
years ago for
$83,000
. The home was financed by paying
20
%
down and signing a 30-year mortgage at
8.4
%
for the balance. Equal monthly payments were made to amortize the loan over the 30-year period. The market value of the house is now
$95,000
. After making the
96
th
payment, the family applied to the loan company for the maximum loan. How much (to the nearest dollar) will the family receive?
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