You are borrowing $32,000 at 6% nominal annual interest, compounded monthly for 38 months. What is the balance of your loan immediately after payment number 20? Assume you are making monthly payments.
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The nominal annual interest rate is 6%, so the monthly interest rate is 6% / 12 = 0.5%. Show more…
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