What this quiz covers
This quiz focuses on Loan Payments And Amortization, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Finite Mathematics.
A couple secures a 30-year mortgage for $350,000 with a fixed annual interest rate of 6%, compounded monthly. Assuming they make only the required monthly payments for the entire term, what is the total amount of interest they will pay over the life of the loan?
Finite Mathematics Quiz
Practice Loan Payments And Amortization 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 Loan Payments And Amortization, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Finite Mathematics.
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A couple secures a 30-year mortgage for $350,000 with a fixed annual interest rate of 6%, compounded monthly. Assuming they make only the required monthly payments for the entire term, what is the total amount of interest they will pay over the life of the loan?
A home buyer is choosing between two 30-year fixed-rate mortgages for $400,000. Option A has a 6.0% annual rate with no points. Option B has a 5.7% annual rate but requires paying 2 points at closing (where 1 point is 1% of the loan amount). Considering the total of all monthly payments plus the upfront cost of points, how much more will the borrower pay in total with Option A compared to Option B over the full 30-year term?
A car is purchased for $45,000. The buyer makes a 20% down payment and finances the remaining amount with a 5-year loan at a 4.8% annual interest rate, compounded monthly. What is the total amount of interest paid over the life of the loan?
A student can afford a monthly payment of $450 for a car loan. If the loan terms are 6 years at a 7.2% annual interest rate compounded monthly, what is the maximum loan amount the student can afford, rounded to the nearest dollar?
A company borrows $50,000 for equipment, to be repaid over 5 years with monthly payments at a 9% annual interest rate compounded monthly. For the first payment made, which of the following correctly states the amounts applied to interest and principal?
Five years ago, a family took out a 30-year mortgage for $400,000 at a 7.2% annual rate. Today, they refinance the remaining balance for a new 20-year term at a 5.4% annual rate. What will their new monthly payment be? (All rates are compounded monthly).
An entrepreneur plans to borrow money to start a business and can afford to make payments of $2,000 per month for 10 years. Bank A offers a loan at a 9% annual interest rate. Bank B offers a loan at an 8.4% annual interest rate. How much more can the entrepreneur borrow from Bank B than from Bank A, assuming monthly compounding for both loans?
A loan of $10,000 is being repaid with 48 monthly payments at an annual interest rate of 12% compounded monthly. The calculated monthly payment is rounded to the nearest cent for billing purposes. What is the amount of the 48th and final payment?
A small business loan of $75,000 is structured as a balloon mortgage. It is amortized over 30 years with monthly payments at a 7.5% annual interest rate, but the entire remaining balance is due in a single balloon payment at the end of the 10th year. What is the amount of this balloon payment?
A person has a $250,000, 30-year mortgage with a 4.5% annual interest rate, compounded monthly. The monthly payment is $1266.71. On their 12th payment, they include an extra one-time principal payment of $5,000. Approximately how many months is the loan term reduced by as a result of this single extra payment?
A business takes a $120,000 loan for 10 years at an 8.4% annual rate compounded monthly. What is the outstanding balance on the loan immediately after the 60th payment is made?