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In one instance, a financial institution loaned you $20,000 for two years at an APR of 8.75% for which you must make monthly payments. In a second instance, you loaned a financial institution $20,000 for two years at an APR of 8.75% compounded monthly. What is the difference in the amount of interest paid? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)

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Given:

In one instance:

P=$20000 ; APR=8.75% ;t=2 years ; n=12 months


\text{PMT}=(P((APR)/(n)))/(\lbrack1-(1+(R)/(n))^(-nt)\rbrack)
\text{PMT}=(20000((0.0875)/(12)))/(\lbrack1-(1+(0.0875)/(12))^(-24)\rbrack)
\text{PMT}=\frac{20000(0.0073)}{\lbrack1-0.84^{}\rbrack}
\text{PMT}\approx\text{ \$912.5}

Interest paid :


=912.5*24-20000
=\text{ \$}1900

In Second Instance:


\text{Amount paid (A)=P(1+}(r)/(n))^(nt)
A=20000(1+(0.0875)/(12))^(24)
A=20000(1.1905)
A\approx\text{ \$23810}
\text{Interest paid =23810-20000}
\text{Interest Paid= \$3810}

Difference in the amount of interest paid = 3810-1900

Difference in the amount of interest paid = $1910

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