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Use the design shown in Figure 8.1 to construct a complete repayment schedule including the totaling of the Amount Paid, Interest Paid, and Principal Repaid columns for the following loan.
On April 22, Tim borrowed $2900.00 from Keewatin Credit Union at 6.5% per annum calculated on the daily balance. He gave the Credit Union four cheques for $535.00 dated the 15th of each of the next four months starting May 15 and a cheque dated October 15 for the remaining balance to cover payment of interest and repayment of principal.
-FIGURE 8.1 Basic Design of a Loan Repayment Schedule
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