Buying a car Figuring out how much it will cost. Terms to know A.P.R.- Annual Percentage Rate Term: Amount of time you are going to pay on the loan. Principle:

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Buying a car Figuring out how much it will cost

Terms to know A.P.R.- Annual Percentage Rate Term: Amount of time you are going to pay on the loan. Principle: Amount of money borrowed for vehicle. Monthly Payment: How much you are paying per month (Interest + Principle).

Terms Trade-in: An item that you trade for the newer vehicle you would like to purchase. Depreciation: The devaluation of the vehicle your purchasing.

Calculating a loan-Used Car Loan Amount $12,000 A.P.R % Used Car Amount (with excellent credit) Term- 5 years Monthly Payment-$ ◦Total Amount Paid $13,  Principle-$12,000  Interest- $1,669.91

Calculating a loan-New Car Loan Amount $12,000 A.P.R.- 3.5% (With excellent credit) Term- 5 years Monthly Payment-$ ◦Total Amount Paid $13,  Principle-$12,000  Interest- $1,098.06

Places to search for vehicles Budget $10,000 for vehicle ◦Remember to fill out the amount in your budget worksheet.

Total Cost. Sticker Price-How much are they advertising the sale price for? ◦Add tax 6.5% to total ◦Title Registration Fee-$225 ◦Tag Fee- $71.85 for standard fee ◦All totaled up will give you amount of vehicle.

Insurance $10,000-Personal Injury $10,000-Property Damage Liability More coverage needed if you are financing a vehicle. for an insurance quote on your car/truck.