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2 April, 17:32

Stu Reese has a $150,000 7½% mortgage. His monthly payment is $1,010.10. His first payment will reduce the principal to an outstanding balance of A. $149,729.40. B. $149,927.40. C. $72.60. D. $149,910.40.

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  1. 2 April, 17:52
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    Given that

    starting outstanding balance = $150000

    rate of interest = 7.5% per year

    so rate of interest for 1 month = (7.5/12) % = 0.635%

    outstanding balance before 1st monthly payment = starting outstanding balance + 0.625% of interest on starting outstanding balance

    = 150000 + (0.625 / 100) * 150000

    = 150000 + 937.5 = $150937.5

    Reduction = outstanding balance after one month - first monthly payment

    Reduction = $150937.5 - 1010.10 = 149927.40

    so out of first payment of $1,010.10, $937.5 goes towards interest and remaining $72.6 goes towards reduction of principal that is 150000 - $72.6 = 149927.40.

    so correct option is B that is $149927.40.
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