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9 October, 14:40

Simon recently received a credit card with an 18% nominal interest rate. with the card, he purchased a new stereo for $350. the minimum payment on the card is only $10 per month. if simon makes monthly payments of $30, how many months will it be before he pays off the debt? round to the nearest month.

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  1. 9 October, 17:49
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    Use the formula of the present value of an annuity ordinary.

    The formula is

    pv=pmt [ (1 - (1+r/k) ^ (-n)) : (r/k) ]

    Pv present value 350

    PMT monthly payment 30

    R interest rate 0.18

    K compounded monthly 12

    N number of months?

    350=30 [ (1 - (1+0.18/12) ^ (-n)) : (0.18/12) ]

    Solve for n

    350/30=[ (1 - (1+0.18/12) ^ (-n)) : (0.18/12) ]

    ((350/30) * (0.18/12)) - 1 = - (1+0.18/12) ^ (-n)

    -0.825 = - (1+0.18/12) ^ (-n)

    0.825 = (1+0.18/12) ^ (-n)

    N=-log (0.825) : log (1+0.18:12)

    N=12.9 months round your answer to get 13 months
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