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M111 G2 Computation of The Outstanding Balance Pagod Et - Al.
M111 G2 Computation of The Outstanding Balance Pagod Et - Al.
M111 G2 Computation of The Outstanding Balance Pagod Et - Al.
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I. Learning Objectives
Outstanding balance refers to the amount still owed on a loan from the
perspective of a borrower or lender.
a) Formula:
[ ]
−(n−k)
1−(1+i)
B κ=R
i
where:
R= Regular Payment
k= the term
m= frequency of conversion
n= m(t)
t= in years (term of the loan)
(b) Examples
1) Mr. Moran is paying Php81,372.02 yearly for a loan worth Php500,000.00. If the
interest rate is 10% and the loan is payable by 10 years, how much is the outstanding
balance after the 6th payment?
Given:
R= 81,372.02
j= 10%
t= 10 years
n= m(t) = (1)(10) =10
K= 6(sixth payment)
j .10
i= =
m 1
[ ]
−(n−k)
1−(1+i)
Bκ=R
i
[ ]
0.10 −(10−6 )
1−(1+ )
Bκ=81,372.02 1
.10
[ ]
4,641
= 81,372.02 14,641
.10
= 81372.02(3.169865446)
Bκ = Php257,938.35
2) Mrs. Lazaro got a loan worth Php800,000.00. She promised to pay the loan every 6
months in 5 years. The semi-annual payment is Php103,603.66, if money is worth 10%
compounded semi-annually. How much is the outstanding balance after the 3rd term?
Given:
800,000 (loan)
R= 103,603.66
m= 2
k= 3
t= 5 years
n= m(t)= 2(5)
j .10
i= =
m 2
[ ]
−(n−k)
1−(1+i)
Bκ=R
i
[ ]
0.10 −(10−3 )
)
1−(1+
B 2
κ=103,603.66
.05
=103,603.66 (5.786373398)
Bκ =Php599,489.46
c) Practice Problems
Given:
R= 26,379.75
t=5
k=3
m=1
n= m(t)=1(5)
j .10
i= =
m 2
Bκ=R [ 1−(1+i)−(n−k)
i ]
[ ]
0.10 −(5−3 )
1−(1+ )
Bκ=26,379.75 1
.10
Bκ = Php45,783.04
2) Mrs. Se borrowed some money from a bank that offers an interest rate of
12% compounded monthly. His monthly amortization for 5 years is
Php11,122.22. How much is the outstanding balance after the 12th payment?
Given:
R=11,122.22
m= 12
t=5
k=12
n=m(t)= 12(5)
j .12
i= =
m 12
Bκ=R [ 1−(1+i)−(n−k)
i ]
[ ]
−(60−12)
.12
1−(1+ )
12
=11,122.22
.12
12
B κ =P422,354.73
III. References
Sab, S. (2021). Solving for amortization and outstanding balance. Loan
Repayment. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/@thesigmacat-o.o-
Prepared by:
MICHELLE L. PAGOD
Group Leader
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