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22 October, 20:52

33) Tony is offering two repayment plans to Phil for a long overdue loan. Offer 1 is to receive a visit from an enforcer and the debt is due in full at once. Offer 2 is to pay back $3,900 per year at a 20% interest rate until Phil pays off the loan principal. Phil owes Tony $15,000. How long will it take Phil to pay off the loan if he takes offer 2?

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  1. 22 October, 22:14
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    The answer is 8 years.

    Explanation:

    In Offer 2, we apply the present value formular for annuity to calculate the number of repayment, thus number of year payback because repayment is made once a year.

    We have the formular to calculate present value of annuity as followed:

    PV = (C/i) x [1 - (1+i) ^ (-n) ].

    apply to the question, we have:

    PV = the owed principal amount = $15,000;

    i = annual interest rate compounded once a year = 20%;

    C = number of equal annual repayment = $3,900;

    n: number of repayment made thus number of year payback.

    As we need to find n, we have:

    15,000 = (3,900/20%) x [ 1 - 1.20^ (-n) ] 1-1.2^ (-n) = 0.769 1.2 (^-n) = 0.231 n = - (the base 1.2 logarithm of 0.231) = 8
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