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  2. How Much Should My Car Payment Be? - AOL

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    Learn how to determine an affordable car payment that aligns with your income, expenses and financial goals using the 20/4/10 rule.

  3. How to calculate loan payments and costs - AOL

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    Multiply that figure by the initial balance of your loan, which should start at the full amount you borrowed. For the figures above, the loan payment formula would look like: 0.06 divided by 12 ...

  4. How Much Car Can I Afford? How To Calculate - AOL

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    Many financial experts would advise you to not spend more than 10% to 15% of your net monthly income on car payments. For total vehicle costs, which include loan payments and auto insurance, you ...

  5. Amortization calculator - Wikipedia

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    An amortization calculator is used to determine the periodic payment amount due on a loan (typically a mortgage), based on the amortization process.. The amortization repayment model factors varying amounts of both interest and principal into every installment, though the total amount of each payment is the same.

  6. How Much Car Can You Afford? - AOL

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    Based on a calculation of spending 10–15 percent of your monthly pay on a car loan, you should spend no more than $562.50 on your monthly car payment. On the lower end, your car payment would be ...

  7. Rule of 78s - Wikipedia

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    The formula contained in this law, which determined the amount due to lenders, was called the "rule of 78" method. The reasoning behind this rule was as follows: A loan of $3000 can be broken into three $1000 payments, and a total interest of $60 into six. During the first month of the loan, the borrower has use of all three $1000 (3/3) amounts.

  8. Have a Huge Car Payment? See How It Compares to the ... - AOL

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    Expense. Average Annual Cost. Gasoline and oil. $2,694. Maintenance and repairs. $975. Rentals, leases, other fees. $734. Public transportation. $1,096. Vehicle ...

  9. Equated monthly installment - Wikipedia

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    The formula for EMI (in arrears) is: [2] = (+) or, equivalently, = (+) (+) Where: P is the principal amount borrowed, A is the periodic amortization payment, r is the annual interest rate divided by 100 (annual interest rate also divided by 12 in case of monthly installments), and n is the total number of payments (for a 30-year loan with monthly payments n = 30 × 12 = 360).