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27 March, 22:48

The payment made each period on an amortized loan is constant, and it consists of some interest and some principal. The closer we are to the end of the loan's life, the smaller the percentage of the payment that will be a repayment of principal.

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  1. 27 March, 23:10
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    The correct answer is False.

    Explanation:

    The amortization operation consists of regularly distributing the repayment of the principal (C0), together with the interest accrued throughout the life of the loan. The periodic payments made by the borrower are therefore intended to reimburse, extinguish or amortize the initial capital. This justifies the name of the depreciation transaction and the depreciation terms that are usually assigned to these payments.
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