Chrome File Edit View History B Bookmarks Profiles Tab Window Help M O 24% Alicia Sierra QE Written Assignment X Chapter for US gove x Canvas X Files x _ Rounding Numbers ( X Course Hero X + slcc.instructure.com/courses/726719/assignments/9131487 G Update Modules Mortgage Lab Signature Assignment Save progress Done & Voce .. . Grades Score: 0/30 1/4 answered People . Question 2 0/8 pts ' 100 @ Details Online Tutoring Zoom Warning!You can submit answers to make sure they are correct before proceeding to the next. It is a good idea to also keep a written account of the given values (e.g. original price of the house, annual interest rate, etc.) as you will be asked to refer back to these values as you go. Once you have "submitted" an answer to a question, you can click back and forth between the parts if you need to, though you may need to click on "Reattempt this question" at the top of the page. Don't worry, your correct answers will be saved! Round all of your answers to the nearest cent when appropriate to do so. Some questions are programmed to allow for slight variations in the answers due to rounding errors, BUT it is important that you don't round values you are using in formulas. Only round your final answers. Part II: Selling the House Suppose that after living in the house for 10 years, you decide to sell it. The economy experiences ups and downs, but in general the value of real estate increases over time Recall the original purchase price (you can click back to Question 1 if you need to). Original purchase price (from Question 1) = $ To approximate the future value of an investment such as real estate, you will use the compounded interest formula: federal and state aovernments in the United States.Chrome File Edit View History B Bookmarks Profiles Tab Window Help Me 24% Alicia Sierra Q E Written Assignment X Chapter for US gove x Canvas X Files x _ Rounding Numbers ( X Search Results | Col X + slcc.instructure.com/courses/726719/assignments/9131487 G Update Recall the original purchase price (you can click back to Question 1 it you need to). Original purchase price (from Question 1) = $ To approximate the future value of an investment such as real estate, you will use the compounded interest formula: PN = Po( 1 + ) Nk This is just an approximation, so we'll use an annual compounding period (so, k = 1). Find the future value of the home 10 years after you purchased it assuming a 4 % interest rate. Use the full purchase price of the home from the previous problem (Question 1) as the principal (or initial value, Po) in the compound interest formula. Future value of home = $ This "Future value" is the price you will sell the house for after you've owned it for ten years. Now you will answer the question of whether or not you have made or lost money with this investment. You will need several pieces of information in order to answer the question. You will need the amount of your down payment (from Question 1), the amount you paid toward the mortgage over ten years (your monthly payment from Question 1 times the number of payments), and finally, the amount of principal you still owe on the mortgage. Down payment = $ Mortgage paid over 10 years = $ federal and state aovernments in the United States.Chrome File Edit View History B Bookmarks Profiles b Window Help MO 24% Alicia Sierra Q E Written Assignment X Chapter for US gove x Canvas X Files x _ Rounding Numbers ( X Search Results | Col X + slcc.instructure.com/courses/726719/assignments/9131487 G Update reen Shot 06...3.30 PM To find the principal balance on the mortgage, you will use the Loan Formula: 1 1 - (1+*)) Po = (See p.214 of your text in the Finance module for help. In this formula, d is the monthly payment and r is the annual interest rate expressed as a decimal from Part I, sor = ; N is the number of years remaining on the loan, and, of course, k = 12.) Principal balance on mortgage after 10 years = $ To determine whether or not you've made or lost money, you must compare the "expenses" (down payment + mortgage paid + principal balance) to the "return" (future value of the home). Find the total "expenses". Expenses = $ After 10 years, did you lose or gain money from selling the house? Answer: |Select an answer v How much (did you lose or gain)? Answer:$ Submit Question federal and state aovernments in the United States