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i can't do the Maths!
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PERSON ONE takes a cash loan of £7500 with 60 monthly repayments of £166.65, meaning (with a fixed rate of interest of 11.93%) the total paid pack will be £9999 including interest of £2499.
But PERSON ONE gives £6000 (of the £7500) to PERSON TWO. PERSON TWO does not need to pay the £6000 back. However, PERSON TWO must pay half the cost of the interest on that £6000 over the 60-month period.
How much must PERSON TWO pay to PERSON ONE altogether?
But PERSON ONE gives £6000 (of the £7500) to PERSON TWO. PERSON TWO does not need to pay the £6000 back. However, PERSON TWO must pay half the cost of the interest on that £6000 over the 60-month period.
How much must PERSON TWO pay to PERSON ONE altogether?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Chirpy asks how much PERSON TWO should pay OVER the 60 month period. This implies that they will make a repayment each month. If this is the case, answers above are incorrect as they assume a lump sum payment; they are also incomplete as none state whether the paymaant calculated should be paid at the beginning or end of the 5 year term- that makes quite a difference.
The maths for monthly repayments could be truly horrific, then parties may be better off agreeing a deal that seems fair to both and ignoring rates of interest.
The maths for monthly repayments could be truly horrific, then parties may be better off agreeing a deal that seems fair to both and ignoring rates of interest.