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Chapter 5, Section 1 Promissory Notes

Chapter 5, Section 1 Promissory Notes. What’s a promissory note? A written promise, or IOU, that you will repay the money to the lender on a certain

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Page 1: Chapter 5, Section 1 Promissory Notes. What’s a promissory note?  A written promise, or IOU, that you will repay the money to the lender on a certain

Chapter 5, Section 1Promissory Notes

Page 2: Chapter 5, Section 1 Promissory Notes. What’s a promissory note?  A written promise, or IOU, that you will repay the money to the lender on a certain

What’s a promissory note? A written promise, or IOU, that you will

repay the money to the lender on a certain date.

You will also have to pay interest. Sometimes you will have to put up

“collateral.”

Page 3: Chapter 5, Section 1 Promissory Notes. What’s a promissory note?  A written promise, or IOU, that you will repay the money to the lender on a certain

What’s included in a promissory note? Principal: Amount of money borrowed Date of note: Date the note was signed. Maturity date: Date the note is due. Interest rate: rate of interest to be paid. Maturity value: the total amount due on

the maturity date, including interest.

Page 4: Chapter 5, Section 1 Promissory Notes. What’s a promissory note?  A written promise, or IOU, that you will repay the money to the lender on a certain

How do you calculate interest on a note? The same way we did before…

I = P x R x T Time is expressed in years

3 months= 3/12=1/4 So to find the total amount due on the

maturity date you just add the interest back the principal.

Example 1, p. 172 Check your understanding A

Page 5: Chapter 5, Section 1 Promissory Notes. What’s a promissory note?  A written promise, or IOU, that you will repay the money to the lender on a certain

What if the time of the note is shown in days, not years? You use the “exact interest method.” Exact interest uses a 365-day year. To find exact interest, you show time as

a fraction with 365 as the denominator. For example, 79 days = 79/365 Example 2, p. 173 Check your understanding C

Page 6: Chapter 5, Section 1 Promissory Notes. What’s a promissory note?  A written promise, or IOU, that you will repay the money to the lender on a certain

What other ways is interest calculated? Using the “ordinary interest” method or

bankers interest method. With this method of finding interest, a

year has only 360 days (12, 30 day months). This is known as a banker year.

It’s used because it’s easier to calculate than a 365 day year.

Example 3, p. 173. Check your understanding E

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What if I need to know what interest rate I paid? Use this simple formula:

Interest paid for 1 year/principal If the time isn’t expressed as a year you

must figure out how much interest they would have paid in a year.

12 months/ # of months= time Time x amount of interest=interest paid in 1

year. Example 4, p. 174. Check your understanding G.

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Let’s Practice! P. 175-176, 7-29 (omit 27)