This would depend on the company from which you received the loan.
The interest paid on a $30,000 loan at a 5% annual interest rate depends on the loan term. For example, if the loan is for one year, the interest would be $1,500 ($30,000 x 0.05). For a 5-year term with simple interest, the total interest would be $7,500 ($1,500 per year). If compounded, the total interest would vary based on the compounding frequency.
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To determine how much interest you would pay for any type of loan, you need to know how long you will be repaying the loan (e.g. 48 months, 72 months) and/or how much you will be repaying each month. For a loan of $8,500 with 11% interest, you would pay $2319.11 in interest if you paid $200 per month. But if you paid $400 per month, you would only pay $997.62 in interest. To calculate other repayments, see the link under "related links" for Bankrate's interest calculator.
She will pay $1,924.02 in interest.
Yes, an auto loan calculator calculates all the aspects of what you would pay when you take out an auto loan. It includes the interest and will give you a good idea of how much would be paid overall on the loan.
She will pay $1,924.02 in interest.
Loan calculators can help as long as you know how much the interest rate is. Most of them are set up in way so that you can enter the time frame of the loan and the interest rate and that will give you what the monthly payments will be.
The interest paid on a $30,000 loan at a 5% annual interest rate depends on the loan term. For example, if the loan is for one year, the interest would be $1,500 ($30,000 x 0.05). For a 5-year term with simple interest, the total interest would be $7,500 ($1,500 per year). If compounded, the total interest would vary based on the compounding frequency.
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Yes, this is like a mortgage loan calculator and it shows you interest rates and everything like that. It shows how much you want, how much it will cost per month, and how much interest per month it will be.
To determine how much interest you would pay for any type of loan, you need to know how long you will be repaying the loan (e.g. 48 months, 72 months) and/or how much you will be repaying each month. For a loan of $8,500 with 11% interest, you would pay $2319.11 in interest if you paid $200 per month. But if you paid $400 per month, you would only pay $997.62 in interest. To calculate other repayments, see the link under "related links" for Bankrate's interest calculator.
That depends on how long it takes to repay the loan. If you repay the loan in one go at the end of 12 months you would pay 612.00 in interest plus the loan of 1,700.00 a total of 2,312.00
The amount of interest on $100 million in one year depends on the interest rate. For example, at a 1% interest rate, the interest would be $1 million, while at a 5% rate, it would amount to $5 million. If you have a specific interest rate in mind, I can calculate the exact amount for you.
She will pay $1,924.02 in interest.
She could have to pay $1924.02 in interest.
She could have to pay $1924.02 in interest.
She could have to pay $1924.02 in interest.