Lisa has decided to purchase a seaside villa in Tobago and is considering borrowing $800,000 from a local bank. The 15 year mortgage would have an interest rate of 6% per annum. Monthly payments are expected to be made on the loan. Required: a) Calculate Lisa’s monthly loan payment.
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7. Lisa has decided to purchase a seaside villa in Tobago and is considering borrowing $800,000 from a local bank. The 15 year mortgage would have an interest rate of 6% per annum. Monthly payments are expected to be made on the loan.
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a) Calculate Lisa’s monthly loan payment.
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