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Unit 4.3 LOAN CALCULATIONS AND REGRESSION

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1 Unit 4.3 LOAN CALCULATIONS AND REGRESSION
Banking 11/12/2018 Unit 4.3 LOAN CALCULATIONS AND REGRESSION OBJECTIVES Calculate the present value of a single deposit investment. Calculate the present value of a periodic deposit investment. Chapter 1

2 Key Terms monthly payment calculator natural logarithm cubic function
cubic regression equation

3 How can you calculate and model loan computations?
How does a loan payment work? Which of the following change monthly and which remain the same each month? Monthly payments Monthly contribution to principal Monthly contribution to finance charges

4 Initially, what is paid off faster, the
Principal or Interest?

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8 M = P (r/12)(1 + r/12)12t (1 + r/12)12t - 1 Example 1
Determine the total interest owed on a 5-year $10,000 loan at 6% APR. M = P (r/12)(1 + r/12)12t (1 + r/12)12t - 1

9 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
Hannah is taking out a 4.3% loan to purchase an $18,000 car. The length of the loan is 8 years. How much will she pay in interest?

10 t = ln(M/p) – (ln(m/p – r/12)) 12ln(1 + r/12)
Example 2 Claude wants to borrow $25,000 to purchase a car. After looking at his monthly budget, he realizes that all he can afford to pay per month is $300. The bank is offering a 5.9% loan. What would need to be the length of his loan be so that he can stay within his budget? t = ln(M/p) – (ln(m/p – r/12)) 12ln(1 + r/12)

11 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
In Example 2, what impact would an increase in the monthly payment of $50 have on the length of the loan?

12 EXAMPLE 3 This lesson opened with a discussion about a $100,000 loan with an APR of 7.5% taken out in January 2010 for a period of 15 years. Examine the table of decreasing loan balances over the 15-year period. Use regression to determine a curve of best fit for this data.

13 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
Use the linear, quadratic, and cubic regression equations determined in Example 3 to compare the computed loan balances when x = 2 with the loan balance amount given in the chart for


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