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Basic Question 14 of 15

Given that a 6%, 15-year, $100,000 mortgage has a payment of $843.86 per month, what is the amount of the interest component of the first monthly payment?

A. $400.00
B. $500.00
C. $600.00

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pangar04 Can someone explain how you get this answer? sorry im confused
abeeman924 Simple interest payment calculation just use 12 months instead of semi-annual.

$100,000 x 0.06 = $6,000
$6,000/12 (months = $500 worth of interest per month on your mortgage payment

The other $343.86 out of the total $843.86 is a return of principal.
Yrazzaq88 0.06 / 12 = 0.005
0.005 x 100,000 = $500 per month
mbowa Thanks abeeman924, i was confused as well
lal191561 nice questions
raulmartin Thanks for the help
thevinu Think of this bond to consist compounded interest, hence we need to calculate the first initial coupon given on the initial PV of $100,000. Hence $100,000 * 6% = $6,000 / 12 (to get the coupon per month) = $500.
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