Question 1: Prepare the amortization schedule for a thirty-year loan of$100,000. The APR is 4% and the loan calls for equal monthly payments. The following table shows how you should prepare the amortization schedule for the loan. a. Beginning Total Interest Principal Ending Month Balance Pament Payment Payment Balance 1$100,000.00 b. Use the annuity formula to find how much principal you still owe to the bank at the end of the third year. Check that this value is the same you have in your amortization schedule. Suppose that in the beginning of the first month of the fourth year the interest rate decreased to 3%. Modify the amortization schedule in order to consider this change in the interest rate (you should change the values in your schedule that occur after the first month of the fourth year, not the ones before this date). c. Use the annuity formula to find how much principal you still owe to the bank at the end of the fith year.Check that this value is the same you have in your amortization d. schedule. Suppose that in beginning of the first month of the fourth year (month 37) you are able to refinance your mortgage at the rate of 3%. Assume that there is no change in the time e. ancing is S1,100, should your refin scheduled to pay the your mortgage at the new rate of 3%, or keep the initial rate of 4%? mortgage. If the cost of refin f. You are planning to sell you current house and buy a bigger one sometime in the future, at which point you will pay off your mortgage. For how long will you stay in your current bouse to be worth the refinancing deseribed in the previous question? Suppose that at the end of the seventh year you earned an unexpected amount of money (for example from your end of year bonus at work) and decided to pay a non-scheduled payment of S10,000 of the principal of the loan. You will keep paying the same monthily amortization schedule, considering that you will keep paying the same total monthly amount? Prepare a new amortization schedule that accounts for these changes. e 2