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Firlakuza [10]
3 years ago
9

You just took out a​ $12,000 loan for your small business. the loan has a four year term and repayment is in the form of four eq

ual endminus−ofminus−year payments. the interest rate on the loan is​ 11.5%. consider the final loan payment. how much interest do you pay in the final​ payment?

Business
1 answer:
umka2103 [35]3 years ago
3 0
Answer:  $403.20

Explanation:


We use a mortgage calculator to calculate the interest paid in the final payment. Since each repayment is made at the end of year, the repayments are annual payments. So, the calculator should have an annual amortization schedule to solve the problem.

I used http://www.calculator.net/loan-calculator for the calculation because it has an annual payment schedule. Then, I went under the subtitle Paying Back a Fixed Amount Periodically because the payments are equal. In that online calculator, I just input these data:

- Loan Amount: $12,000
- Loan Term: 4 (Loan term is number of years to pay the loan)
- Interest Rate: 11.5%
- Compound: Annually (APY) 
- Pay Back: Every year

Then, I clicked the calculate button and view amortization table. The annual amortization schedule is attached in this answer. 

To determine the interest paid at the final payment, I looked at payment #4 because the final payment is at the 4th year. (The loan is paid in 4 annual payments).

As seen in the attached image, the interest paid in payment #4 is $403.20. Hence, the interest paid in the final payment is $403.20.

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