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Scenario:
Three friends are at the mall shopping for Joe’s birthday. Shaun, Rachel and Hayden all want to get him what he really wants, but there’s a snag in the plan when two of the three friends come up short on cash. After reading each of the friends’ stories below, decide who Shaun should loan his money to and why.
SHAUN (LENDER)
Shaun works after school and on weekends, so he usually has money in his wallet. He wants to get Joe a new portable game console, which he can easily afford. His friends are always borrowing money from him because they know he saves, and today is no different.
*RACHEL (BORROWER)
Rachel sees the perfect gift for Joe, but she only has $20 and the gift costs $100. She tries to convince Shaun to loan her the money for the gift, explaining that she only needs $80 because she can contribute $20. She reminds Shaun that she has borrowed money from him before, and always pays debts back on time. As an added bonus, she tells Shaun he can borrow her car and her tablet in case she isn’t able to pay the money back right away.
HAYDEN (BORROWER)
Hayden wants to buy a new video game for Joe, but he doesn't have the money right now. He borrows money from his friends all the time and has the reputation of being late in paying it back—sometimes he forgets entirely. He tries to convince Shaun to loan him $100 for the gift.
*- Rachel is the one i would lend my money to because she has $20 and only needs #80 where as Hayden needs all $100 and does't usually pay back where as Rachel pays back right on time usually and if no then Shaun can borrow her tablet and car.
Imagine that you would like to purchase a $275,000 home. Using 20% as
a down payment (or $55,000), determine the monthly mortgage payment
for your dream home using the loan terms below. Hint: Read the Loan
Calculator tip at right for a tool that will help you make the calculations.
Home Sweet Mortgage
A. 15-year mortgage term with a 3% interest rate
Total Amount Paid Over Loan Term:$ 273,470.33
Minimum Monthly Payment: $1,519.28
B. 20-year mortgage term with a 6% interest rate
Total Amount Paid Over Loan Term: $425,238.92
Minimum Monthly Payment: $1,417.46
C. 30-year mortgage term with a 5% interest rate
Total Amount Paid Over Loan Term: $487,561.86
Minimum Monthly Payment: $1,083.47
-I would choose the 15-year payment plan so i could get it all payed off quicker and its not that much of a difference between the rest of them.
Buy it or Pass?
Scenario 1:
You find a house that’s smaller than you want, but it’s in a good neighborhood. It’s pretty
old and there’s lots of repair work needed. The house is $120,000 and you’ll put 20%
down. The bank offers a 7% interest rate for a 15-year mortgage and you currently make
$2,000 per month, with monthly expenses averaging $1,200. The repair work will cost
$10,000.
Do you buy it or pass?Why?
-I would pass on the house because its smaller than i want and its going to cost a lot in repairs which i could spend on a better house in good condition.
Scenario 2:
You have a job, but recently heard that your position may be cut. You can only make a
down payment of 10% on your mortgage. Since you’re not putting 20% down, you have
to pay Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) that protects the bank in case you can’t make
payments. The bank offers you a 6% interest rate on a 30-year mortgage of $450,000.
Do you buy it or pass?Why?
-I would pass because i would not want to pay the PMI and if my job gets cut i might not be able to pay the mortgage.
Scenario 3:
You've always wanted to own a condo in the city and finally found one that matches your
budget. You have good credit and will put 20% down on the $450,000 home price. The
bank offers a 4% interest rate on a 15-year mortgage. You make $10,000 a month.
Do you buy it or pass?Why?
- I would buy it because its everything i need and i get 4% interest on a 15-year mortgage.
Scenario:
Three friends are at the mall shopping for Joe’s birthday. Shaun, Rachel and Hayden all want to get him what he really wants, but there’s a snag in the plan when two of the three friends come up short on cash. After reading each of the friends’ stories below, decide who Shaun should loan his money to and why.
SHAUN (LENDER)
Shaun works after school and on weekends, so he usually has money in his wallet. He wants to get Joe a new portable game console, which he can easily afford. His friends are always borrowing money from him because they know he saves, and today is no different.
*RACHEL (BORROWER)
Rachel sees the perfect gift for Joe, but she only has $20 and the gift costs $100. She tries to convince Shaun to loan her the money for the gift, explaining that she only needs $80 because she can contribute $20. She reminds Shaun that she has borrowed money from him before, and always pays debts back on time. As an added bonus, she tells Shaun he can borrow her car and her tablet in case she isn’t able to pay the money back right away.
HAYDEN (BORROWER)
Hayden wants to buy a new video game for Joe, but he doesn't have the money right now. He borrows money from his friends all the time and has the reputation of being late in paying it back—sometimes he forgets entirely. He tries to convince Shaun to loan him $100 for the gift.
*- Rachel is the one i would lend my money to because she has $20 and only needs #80 where as Hayden needs all $100 and does't usually pay back where as Rachel pays back right on time usually and if no then Shaun can borrow her tablet and car.
Imagine that you would like to purchase a $275,000 home. Using 20% as
a down payment (or $55,000), determine the monthly mortgage payment
for your dream home using the loan terms below. Hint: Read the Loan
Calculator tip at right for a tool that will help you make the calculations.
Home Sweet Mortgage
A. 15-year mortgage term with a 3% interest rate
Total Amount Paid Over Loan Term:$ 273,470.33
Minimum Monthly Payment: $1,519.28
B. 20-year mortgage term with a 6% interest rate
Total Amount Paid Over Loan Term: $425,238.92
Minimum Monthly Payment: $1,417.46
C. 30-year mortgage term with a 5% interest rate
Total Amount Paid Over Loan Term: $487,561.86
Minimum Monthly Payment: $1,083.47
-I would choose the 15-year payment plan so i could get it all payed off quicker and its not that much of a difference between the rest of them.
Buy it or Pass?
Scenario 1:
You find a house that’s smaller than you want, but it’s in a good neighborhood. It’s pretty
old and there’s lots of repair work needed. The house is $120,000 and you’ll put 20%
down. The bank offers a 7% interest rate for a 15-year mortgage and you currently make
$2,000 per month, with monthly expenses averaging $1,200. The repair work will cost
$10,000.
Do you buy it or pass?Why?
-I would pass on the house because its smaller than i want and its going to cost a lot in repairs which i could spend on a better house in good condition.
Scenario 2:
You have a job, but recently heard that your position may be cut. You can only make a
down payment of 10% on your mortgage. Since you’re not putting 20% down, you have
to pay Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) that protects the bank in case you can’t make
payments. The bank offers you a 6% interest rate on a 30-year mortgage of $450,000.
Do you buy it or pass?Why?
-I would pass because i would not want to pay the PMI and if my job gets cut i might not be able to pay the mortgage.
Scenario 3:
You've always wanted to own a condo in the city and finally found one that matches your
budget. You have good credit and will put 20% down on the $450,000 home price. The
bank offers a 4% interest rate on a 15-year mortgage. You make $10,000 a month.
Do you buy it or pass?Why?
- I would buy it because its everything i need and i get 4% interest on a 15-year mortgage.