REAL ESTATE FINANCE W/ACCESS
REAL ESTATE FINANCE W/ACCESS
16th Edition
ISBN: 9781266527746
Author: BRUEGGEMAN
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 4, Problem 16P

a.

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Examine the better choice of loan if the loan is repaid after 20 years.

a.

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To calculate the effective interest rate of the loan the balance after 20 years needed to be calculated, the formula to calculate balance is as follows:

Mortgage balance=Principle[(1+r)n(1+r)m][(1+r)n1]

Substituting equation with $70,500 for principle, 0.005 for r, 240 for n, that is, number of months and 240 for m, that is, number of installments to calculate mortgage balance.

Mortgage balance=$70,500[(1+0.005)240(1+0.005)240][(1+0.005)2401]=$40,502.43

Hence, the loan balance of loan A at the end of 20 years will be $40,502.43.

Mortgage balance=Principle[(1+r)n(1+r)m][(1+r)n1]

Substituting equation with $73,500 for principle, 0.0058 for r, 240 for n, that is, number of months and 240 for m, that is, number of installments to calculate mortgage balance.

Mortgage balance=$73,500[(1+0.0058)240(1+0.0058)240][(1+0.0058)2401]=$42,975.33

Hence, the loan balance of loan A at the end of 20 years will be $42,975.33.

If the loan is repaid after 20 years then the effective interest rate in loan A is 6.63% with the mortgage balance of $40,502.43 and in case of loan B it is 7.21% with mortgage balance of $42,975.33. Hence, as the effective interest rate in case of loan A is lesser than the loan B; therefore, loan A would be a better choice.

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Summary Introduction

Determine the better choice of loan if the loan is repaid after 5 years.

b.

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Explanation of Solution

To calculate the effective interest rate of the loan the balance after 20 years needed to be calculated, the formula to calculate balance is as follows:

Mortgage balance=Principle[(1+r)n(1+r)m][(1+r)n1]

Substituting equation with $70,500 for principle, 0.005 for r, 60 for n, that is, number of months and 60 for m, that is, number of installments to calculate mortgage balance.

Mortgage balance=$70,500[(1+0.005)60(1+0.005)60][(1+0.005)601]=$69,790.32

Hence, the loan balance of loan A at the end of 5 years will be $69,790.32.

Mortgage balance=Principle[(1+r)n(1+r)m][(1+r)n1]

Substituting equation with $73,500 for principle, 0.0058 for r, 60 for n, that is, number of months and 60 for m, that is, number of installments to calculate mortgage balance.

Mortgage balance=$73,500[(1+0.0058)60(1+0.0058)60][(1+0.0058)601]=$70,599.14

Hence, the loan balance of loan A at the end of 5 years will be $70,599.14.

If the loan is repaid after 5 years then the effective interest rate in loan A is 7.49% with the mortgage balance of $69,790.32 and in case of loan B it is 7.49% with mortgage balance of $70,599.14. Hence, as the effective interest rate in both the case is same, the borrower is at indifference point; therefore, the borrower is ‘indifferent’ if the loan is repaid after 5 years.

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