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Consider a credit card with a balance of $7000 and an APR of 16.5 %. If you want to make monthly payments in order to pay off the balance in 1 year, what is the total amount you will pay? Round your answer to the nearest cent, if necessary.​

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Answer:

$7641.24

Explanation:

The amortization formula tells the payment amount.

A = P(r/n)/(1 -(1 +r/n)^(-nt))

where principal P is paid off in t years with n payments per year at interest rat r.

Using the given values, we find ...

A = $7000(0.165/12)/(1 -(1 +0.165/12)^-12) = $7000×0.01375/(1 -1.01375^-12)

A = $636.77

The total of 12 such payments is ...

$636.77 × 12 = $7641.24

You will pay a total of about $7641.24.

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Additional comment

Since the payment amount is rounded down, the actual payoff will be slightly more. Usually, the lender will round interest and principal to the nearest cent on each monthly statement. The final payment will likely be a few cents more than the monthly payment shown here.

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