Maximum annual rate
On floating rate loans, when a condition is breached such as amortization exceeding a certain amount of time or becoming negative, the payment is adjusted on the loan. For this course, the condition will be that negative amortization cannot occur.
The maximum interest rate is the point where the entire payment goes to the interest payment, and none is used to pay down the principal. The rate will increase over the term of the loan, but the lowest point will be in the first period.
Calculate the maximum rate with the formula: Payment Amount
/ Opening Balance
.
Remember, this is a periodic rate, which needs to be annualized!
This exercise is part of the course
Loan Amortization in Google Sheets
Exercise instructions
- Add the
PMT()
formula for a monthly installment into cellB12
. - Calculate the periodic maximum interest rate in cell
B13
. - Annualize the rate in cell
B14
.
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