Finance
A Tennessee homeowner's mortgage payment is $1,450/month including taxes and insurance. If taxes are $2,400/year and insurance is $1,200/year, what is the monthly principal and interest payment?
A$1,000
B$1,150✓ Correct
C$1,300
D$1,050
Explanation
Monthly taxes = $2,400 ÷ 12 = $200. Monthly insurance = $1,200 ÷ 12 = $100. Monthly P&I = $1,450 − $200 − $100 = $1,150. ( Closest is $1,150.)
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