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10 March, 01:23

Payments of $27.50 are made monthly for a period of 36 months, and the amount financed is $835. What is the APR using the formula above?

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  1. 10 March, 03:28
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    The monthly payment for loans with no fees is expressed by a formula. The monthly payment equation is expressed as:

    P = (P° x r x (1+r) ^N) / ((1+r) ^N - 1)

    where P is the monthly payment, P° is the loan amount, r is the APR, N is the number of monthly payments

    We substitute the values and manipulate where one side contains the unknown term r.

    27.50/835 = (r x (1+r) ^36) / ((1+r) ^36 - 1)

    Using some functions in the calculator we obtain,

    r = 9.51 x 10^-3

    Thus, the problem above has an APR of 0.95% monthly.
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