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- If Bergen Air Systems takes out a $100,000 loan, with eight equal principal payments due over the next eight years, how much will be accounted for as a current portion of a noncurrent note payable each year?Two debts, the first of $1900 due three months ago and the second of $1600 borrowed two years ago for a term of five years at 7.3% compounded annually, are to be replaced by a single payment one year from now. Determine the size of the replacement payment if interest is 6.4% compounded quarterly and the focal date is one year from now. The size of the replacement payment is $ (Roundtothenearest centas needed. Round all intermediate values to six decimal places as needed.) ..Two debts, the first of $1100 due nine months ago and the second of $1700 borrownd one year ago for a term of four years at 6.9% compounded annuall, are to be replaced by a single payment one year from now. Determine the sze of the replacement payment if interest is 6.1% compounded quarterly and the focal date is one year from now. The size of the replacement payment is S3159.34 (Round to the nearest cent as needed. Round all intemediate values to six decimal places as needed.)
- Two debts, the first of $600 due nine months ago and the second of $1700 borrowed one year ago for a term of three years at 6.3% compounded annually, are to be replaced by a single payment one year from now. Determine the size of the replacement payment if interest is 7.1% compounded quarterly and the focal date is one year from now.Scheduled payments of $434 due two years ago and S1096 due in five years are to be replaced by two equal payments. The first replacement payment is due in three years and the second payment is due in seven years. Determine the size of the two replacement payments if interest is 1.9% compounded quarterly and the focal date is three years from now. The size of the two replacement payments is $ (Round the final answer to the nearest cent as needed. Round all intermediate values to six decimal places as needed.)Scheduled payments of $1077 due two years ago and $1263 due in four years are to be replaced by two equal payments. The first replacement payment is due in two years and the second payment is due in seven years. Determine the size of the two replacement payments if interest is 5.5% compounded annually and the focal date is two years from now GIRD The size of the two replacement payments is (Round the final answer to the nearest cent as needed. Round all intermediate values to six decimal places as needed.)
- A debt of 8,800 with interest at 5% payable semi annually will be discharged by payment of 1,200 at the end of each 8 periods as long as necessary, with a final smaller payment of 8 periods after the last 1200 is paid due to COVID19. How much will be the beginning amount after the last period? How much will be the final payment after the last period? How much will ve the interest after the last period? Give the amortization schedule containing the period, beginning amount, payment, interest, repayment and ending balance. Show your solution, dont use excelDirections: Solve the following problems. A loan of P40,000is to be amortized by equal payments at the end of each for 18 months. quarter I interest is 10% compounded quarterly, find the periodic payment and construct an amortization schedule.A debt of 4,400 with interest at 2.5% payable semi annually will be discharged by payment of 600 at the end of each 7 periods as long as necessary, with a final smaller payment of 7 periods after the last 600 is paid due to COVID19. How much will be the beginning amount after the last period? How much will be the final payment after the last period? How much will Be the interest after the last period? Give the amortization schedule containing the period, beginning amount, payment, interest, repayment and ending balance. Show the solution.
- A loan of P12, 500 is to be repaid with equal quarterly payments for one year with an interest of 6% compounded quarterly. Find the quarterly payment and construct an amortization schedule. Semi-annual payments of P1, 350 each are used to repay a loan for 3 ½ years at 5% compounded semiannually. Find the amount of the loan and construct the first four rows of the amortization table. An obligation of P35, 000 is to be repaid with equal monthly payments for 6 months with an interest of 15% compounded monthly. Find the monthly payment and construct an amortization schedule. Mr. Santos will deposit P10, 000 at the ABC bank at the end of each quarter for 2 years. If the bank gives out 9% compounded quarterly, find the amount to his credit just after the last deposit? What monthly payment into a sinking fund at 8% compounded semi –annually will be needed to raise P50, 200 at the end of 2 years and 6 months?Two debt payments, the first for $800 due today and the second for $600 due innine months with interest at 10.5% compounded monthly, are to be settled by apayment of $800 six months from now and a final payment in 24 months.Determine the size of the final payment if money is now worth 9.5%compounded quarterly.Debts of $1250, due 3 months ago, and $500, due 3 months from today, are to be repaid with two equal payments due today and 6 months from today. Calculate the size of the two equal payments if interest is calculated at 10% per annum (p.a.), and the agreed focal date is in 6 months. Please answer it only correct.