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In this problem, we will compare the merits of leasing vs. buying a car. When you lease a car, you will typically have a smaller payment for a shorter period of time. This sounds attractive, but at the end of the lease you either have to buy the car or get a new car with no equity. If you buy a car, you have equity. You could use your car as a trade-in or sell it outright when you want to buy your next car. We want to see if it makes sense to lease then buy the car after the lease. To make the comparison, we're going to assume you can afford the payment on a new car. If you choose to lease, you will set aside the money you're saving into an annuity. If the car payment is $500 but the lease payment is $300, then you are going to set aside $200 per month into the annuity. At the end of the lease, you will use the money from the annuity to make a down payment on buying out the car. Then you'll take out a new loan to pay off the car. Car We will be looking at a Ford Fusion that has a selling price of $31,000. Buying the Car You are going to buy the car with monthly payments at 3.85% interest for 5.5 years. Your monthly payment will be: $522 How much money will you pay over the life of the loan? $ _ 36-month Lease You are given the option to lease the same car for 36 months. Your payment will be $470 per month. You can then buy the car at the end of the lease for $18,600. Since you can afford $522 per month, how much money would you be putting into an annuity each month? $ _ If the annuity offers 1.0% annual interest, how much money will be in your account at the end of 36 months? $ _(Round to the nearest dollar.) At the end of the lease, you owe $18,600. If you use the money from your annuity as a down payment, how much is left that you need to borrow? $ _ If you are going to finance the remaining balance at 3.85% interest for 2 years, what will your payment be? $_ (Round to the nearest dollar.) Fill in the following table to help determine the money you have spent out of pocket over five years: Fill in the following table to help determine the money you have spent out of pocket over five years: Total of Lease Payments 24-month Lease You are given the option to lease the same car for 24 months. Your payment will be $462 per month. You can then buy the car at the end of the lease for $23,870. Since you can afford $522 per month, how much money would you be putting into an annuity each month? $ _ If the annuity offers 1.0% annual interest, how much money will be in your account at the end of 24 months? $ _(Round to the nearest dollar.) At the end of the lease, you owe $23,870. If you use the money from your annuity as a down payment, how much is left that you need to borrow? $ If you are going to finance the remaining balance at 3.85% interest for 3 years, what will your payment be? $_(Round to the nearest dollar.) Fill in the following table to help determine the money you have spent out of pocket over five years: Total of Lease Payments Which option is the best? Buying the Car, 36-Month Lease, or 24-Month Lease Show transcribed image text


In this problem, we will compare the merits of leasing vs. buying a car. When you lease a car, you
In this problem, we will compare the merits of leasing vs. buying a car. When you lease a car, you
In this problem, we will compare the merits of leasing vs. buying a car. When you lease a car, you

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