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Business, 31.03.2020 00:59 luey7990

You are going to purchase your dream home. The owner gives you the option of paying $2,000 per month for the next fifteen years (180 payments) with the first being made one month from now or paying paying $785,000 twenty years from today. If your interest rate is 6% (compounded monthly), which should you take? Remember you will not use 6% as either 6/12= or effective rate.

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