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2) Albert has a $16,000, six-year loan with an APR of 7.25%.

a. What is the monthly payment?
b. What is the total amount of the monthly payments?
c. What is the finance charge?

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For a standard, year $16000 home/car loan 7.25% APR with payments due at the end of the month, calculate the monthly payment:

Calculate Months:

Your loan term is for years.

Months = 12 * Years

Months = 12 *

Months = 0

Now calculate monthly Annual Percentage Rate (APR):

APR = Annual APR

12

APR = 7.25

12

APR = 0.0060416666666667 <----- This is the effective interest each month.

Now calculate Annual Percentage Yield (APY):

APY = ((1+APR)12 - 1) * 100%

APY = ((1 + 0.0060416666666667)12 - 1) * 100%

APY = ((1.0060416666667)12 - 1) * 100%

APY = (1.0749582974213 - 1) * 100%

APY = 0.074958297421329 * 100%

APY = 7.5% <----- What you actually pay in interest with monthly compounding.

Calculate our monthly loan payment:

Monthly Payment = Loan Amt * APR

1 - (1/(1 + APR))n

Monthly Payment = 16000 * 0.0060416666666667

(1 - (1 /(1 + 0.0060416666666667))0

Monthly Payment = 96.666666666667

(1 - (1 / 1.0060416666667)0

Monthly Payment = 96.666666666667

1 - 0.99399461586250

Monthly Payment = 96.666666666667

1 - 1

Monthly Payment = 96.666666666667

0

Monthly Payment = 0

Now calculate the total number of payments you will make:

Total Payments = Monthly Payment * Months in the Loan

Total Payments = 0 * 0

Total Payments = $0.00

You will end up paying $0.00 - $16,000.00 = $-16,000.00 above the principal on this loan.

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