Consider a $40,000 loan to be repaid in equal installments at the end of each of the next 5 years. The interest rate is 7%. a. Set up an amortization schedule for the loan. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent. If no entry is required, enter "0" Balance Year Payment 1 $ 2 $ 3 5 4 $ 5 $ Total $ Repayment Interest $ 5 $ $ $ $ Repayment of Principal $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ . How large must each annual payment be the loan is for $80,000? Assume that the interest rate remains at 7% and that the loan is still paid off over 5 years. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $ C. How large must each payment be if the loan is for $80,000, the Interest rate is 7%, and the loan is paid off in equal installments at the end of each of the next 10 years? This loan is for the same amount as the loan in part b, but the payments are spread out over twice as many periods. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $ Why are these payments not half a large as the payments on the loan la part 1. Because the payments are spread out over a shorter time period. more interest is paid on the loan which lower the amount of each payment. 11. Because the payments are spread out over a long time period, more rest must be on the lear, which is the amount of each payment 111. Because the payments are read out over a longer time period. more indicalist be paid on the loan which is the amount of each payment IV. Because the ants read Over Winger time periodistest is the ones that e to search how large must each annual payment be if the loan is for $80,000? Assume that the interest rate remains at 7% and that the loan is still paid off over 5 years. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $ . How large must each payment be if the loan is for $80,000, the interest rate is 7%, and the loan is paid off in equal installments at the end of each of the next 10 years? This loan is for the same amount as the loan in part b, but the payments are spread out over twice as many periods. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $ Why are these payments not half as large as the payments on the loan in part b? I. Because the payments are spread out over a shorter time period, more interest is paid on the loan, which lowers the amount of each payment. II. Because the payments are spread out over a longer time period, more interest must be paid on the loan, which raises the amount of each payment. TIL. Because the payments are spread out over a longer time period, more principal must be paid on the loan, which raises the amount of each payment. IV. Because the payments are spread out over a longer time period, less interest is paid on the loan, which raises the amount of each payment. V. Because the payments are spread out over a longer time period, less interest is paid on the loan, which lowers the amount of each payment