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Airida [17]
2 years ago
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Jennifer is leasing a car from a local auto retailer. The terms of the lease include a 9% interest rate for 36 months with a res

idual value of 57%. The MSRP for the car Jennifer is leasing is $17,500. What will Jennifer’s monthly lease payment be? a. $93. 84 b. $99. 75 c. $209. 03 d. $312. 06 Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D.
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1 answer:
spin [16.1K]2 years ago
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Jennifer’s monthly lease payment is $312. 06, if the lease contains a 9% interest rate for 36 months with a residual value of 57%.

<h3>What is a lease?</h3>

A lease is a contract drafting the phrases under which one party decides to rent property owned by another party.

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<u>Computation of</u><u> monthly lease payment</u><u>:</u>

According to the given information,

Residual Value:

\text{Residual Value}= \text{MSRP}\times \text{Residual Value Rate}\\\\\text{Residual Value}=\$17,500\times 57\%\\\\\text{Residual Value}=\$9,975

Car Value:

\text{Car Value}=\text{MSRP}- \text{Residual Value}\\\\\text{Car Value}=\$17,500-\$9,975\\\\\text{Car Value}= \$7,525

Monthly lease Payment:

\text{Monthly lease Payment}=\dfrac{\text{Car Value}}{\text{Number of Months}}\\\\\text{Monthly lease Payment}=\dfrac{\$7,525}{36}\\\\\text{Monthly lease Payment}=\$209.03

Interest :

\text{Interest}=\text{MSRP+Residual Value}\times {0.00375} \\\\\text{Interest}=\$17,500+\$9,975\times0.00375\\\\\text{Interest}= \$103.03

Therefore,  monthly lease payment:

\$209.03+\$103.03= \$312.06

Therefore, option D is correct.

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