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Chapter 7, Problem 12P

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To determine: The best option from the given two options.

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For both the mortgage the down payment will be 25% of the buying price, or a down payment of $43,750(0.25×175,000) at closing and borrow $131,250 through the mortgage.

In case if the option 2 is selected and make payment of $2,625 ($131,250×0.02) in points and gets $128,625($131,250$2,625) at closing, although the mortgage principal is $131,250. To ascertain the best option, initially the monthly payments for both options should be ascertained as follows:

  • Option 1:

$131,250=PMT{[1(1(1+0.050012)15(12))](0.050012)}Solve for PMT, we get $1,037.92.

  • Option 2:

$131,250=PMT{[1(1(1+0.047512)15(12))](0.047512)}Solve for PMT, we get $1,020.90.

In exchange for $2,625 upfront, option 2 decreases the monthly payments of mortgage by $17.012. The present value of these savings (ascertained at 4.75%) over the 15 years is as follows:

PV=$17.012{[1(1(1+0.047512)15(12))](0.047512)}=$2,187.14

Option 1 is best choice because the present value of monthly savings, $2,187.14, is less than the points paid up front, $2,625.

b)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The best option from the given two options.

b)

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In case if the option 1 is selected and make payment of $2,625 ($131,250×0.02) in points and gets $128,625($131,250$2,625) at closing, although the mortgage principal is $131,250. If the option 2 is selected and make payment of $3,937.5 ($131,250×0.03) in points and gets $127,312.5($131,250$3,937.5) at closing. The difference in savings on the point is $1,312.5. To identify the best option the monthly payments should be computed for both options as follows:

  • Option 1:

$131,250=PMT{[1(1(1+0.048512)15(12))](0.048512)}Solve for PMT, we get $1,027.69.

  • Option 2:

$131,250=PMT{[1(1(1+0.046812)15(12))](0.046812)}Solve for PMT, we get $1,016.17.

In exchange for $1,312.50 upfront, option 2 decreases the monthly payments of mortgage by $11.52. The present value of these savings (ascertained at 4.68%) over the 15 years is as follows:

PV=$11.52{[1(1(1+0.046812)15(12))](0.046812)}=$1,487.94

Option 2 is best choice because the present value of monthly savings, $1,487.94, is greater than the points paid up front, $1,312.50.

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