Question: Given a 12 percent return, how long will it take to triple your investment? (time value, slide 12) Your car requires 33K in cash up
Your car requires 33K in cash up front and a car loan that has a 6 percent APR, that compounds monthly, and requires monthly payments of $500 for the next 5 years, starting next month. What is the car worth? (Hint: assume that the car is worth the present value of the cash and the toan. When you apply the annuity formula to the car loan, remember to adjust the interest rate and term of the loan from annual to monthly.) (time value, slide 29)
You will pay off your 50K in loans over 5 years, starting next year after you graduate. The loan compounds 3 percent per year. How much do you pay each year? Would the payments average to more than 51K per month or less than 51k per month? (Hint: apply the annuity formula} (time value, slide 36)
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