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FIGURE 8.1 Basic Design of a Loan Repayment Schedule
(1)
Payment
number
(2)
Balance
before payment
(3)
Amount
paid
(4)
Interest
paid
(5)
Principal
repaid
(6)
Balance
after
payment
Use the design shown in Figure 8.1 to construct a complete repayment schedule including the totaling of the Amount Paid, Interest Paid, and Principal Repaid columns for the following loan.

On April 22, Tim borrowed $2900.00 from Keewatin Credit Union at 6.5% per annum calculated on the daily balance. He gave the Credit Union four cheques for $535.00 dated the 15th of each of the next four months starting May 15 and a cheque dated October 15 for the remaining balance to cover payment of interest and repayment of principal.


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