What this quiz covers
This quiz focuses on Amortization Schedules, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Finite Mathematics.
A loan has equal monthly payments of $1,250. In month 36, the interest portion was $445.20. In month 37, the interest portion was $441.15. What is the monthly interest rate for this loan?
Finite Mathematics Quiz
Practice Amortization Schedules in Finite Mathematics with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Amortization Schedules, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Finite Mathematics.
Try each quiz question before looking at the correct answer. Use the explanations to review missed ideas, then come back to similar questions until the pattern feels familiar.
A loan has equal monthly payments of $1,250. In month 36, the interest portion was $445.20. In month 37, the interest portion was $441.15. What is the monthly interest rate for this loan?
A borrower notices that in their amortization schedule, the principal portion increases by approximately $3.50 each month. If the current monthly payment is $975 and the current principal portion is $285, what will be the interest portion four payments later?
An amortization schedule shows that over payments 20-24, the total interest paid was $3,456 and the total principal paid was $1,544. If this represents exactly 5 payments of $1,000 each, what can be concluded about the trend in the interest portions?
An amortization schedule shows that for payment 84, the principal portion is $623.45 and the interest portion is $876.55. If the monthly interest rate is 0.75%, what will be the principal portion of payment 85?
In an amortization table, payment 48 has an interest portion of $567.89. The borrower makes an additional principal payment of $5,000 with payment 48. How will this affect the interest portion of payment 49, assuming the regular monthly payment amount stays the same?
For a certain loan with constant monthly payments, the interest portion of payment #80 was $420.00 and the interest portion of payment #81 was $418.62. If the constant monthly payment is $650.00, what is the annual interest rate for the loan?
An amortization schedule for a loan shows that for payment #24, the interest paid was $300, the principal paid was $200, and the ending balance was $59,800.
Immediately after making payment #24, the borrower makes an additional lump-sum payment of $5,000 directly towards the principal. How much interest is saved on the very next scheduled payment (#25) as a result of this extra payment?
A loan is amortized with constant monthly payments. Let Pk be the principal portion and Ik be the interest portion of the k-th payment. Which statement best describes the monthly change in these values over the life of the loan?
The outstanding balance on a 30-year (360-month) loan after 359 payments have been made is $1,125.40. The annual interest rate is 6.6% compounded monthly. What is the amount of the 360th and final payment needed to fully pay off the loan?
Let Pk be the principal portion of the k-th payment for a loan being amortized with constant monthly payments at a periodic interest rate of i. Which of the following expressions correctly relates Pk+1 to Pk?
A homeowner has an adjustable-rate mortgage. For the first 60 payments, the rate was 4.2% APR, and after payment #60, the outstanding balance is $210,000. Just before payment #61 is due, the rate adjusts to 4.8% APR. The loan is then re-amortized over the remaining term, resulting in a new, higher monthly payment. What is the interest portion of payment #61?
Two loans, Loan A and Loan B, are taken out for the same principal amount of $200,000. Loan A has a 15-year term at 6% APR. Loan B has a 30-year term at 5% APR. Both have monthly payments. Which of the following statements is true regarding the first payment for each loan?