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22 February, 20:11

Brenda took out a personal loan for $12,000 at an interest rate of 12% compounded monthly. She made arrangements to pay the loan off in 5 years. What will her monthly payment be?

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  1. 22 February, 20:19
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    Answer: her monthly payments would be $267

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We would apply the periodic interest rate formula which is expressed as

    P = a/[{ (1+r) ^n]-1}/{r (1+r) ^n}]

    Where

    P represents the monthly payments.

    a represents the amount of the loan

    r represents the annual rate.

    n represents number of monthly payments. Therefore

    a = $12000

    r = 0.12/12 = 0.01

    n = 12 * 5 = 60

    Therefore,

    P = 12000/[{ (1+0.01) ^60]-1}/{0.01 (1+0.01) ^60}]

    12000/[{ (1.01) ^60]-1}/{0.01 (1.01) ^60}]

    P = 12000/{1.817 - 1}/[0.01 (1.817) ]

    P = 12000 / (0.817/0.01817)

    P = 12000/44.96

    P = $267
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