World Biz Info
The source of the best business, financial and legal news
web www.worldbizinfo.com
Business Informations

What You Need to Know About Interest Rates


For all people shop around for the best rate, there are few who have taken the time to sit down and add it all up. After all, why would you bother? The answer is that understanding just how interest rates work can help you see how important small differences in rates and payment amounts can be.

Interest Rates are Compound.

It is important to remember that what you owe is compounded - that means you pay interest on the interest you owe from the month before. That means that if you're paying 2% per month in interest, you're not paying 24% per year - you're actually paying 26.82%. Charging interest monthly instead of yearly is a trick to make it feel like you are paying a very low price for your borrowing.

A Thought Experiment.

Here's a question: would you rather have $1 million, or $10,000 in a savings account earning 20% per year in compound interest?

Well, let's see how that $10,000 would grow. After 10 years: $61,917. 20 years: $383,375. 30 years: $2,373,763. 40 years: $91,004,381. 50 years: $563,475,143.

So after fifty years, you'd have over $500 million?! Well, not so fast. Of course, you have to take inflation into account - if we say inflation is 5%, then that money would have the buying power that $10,732,859 does today. Still, that's not a bad return on your investment of $10,000, is it?

That's the power of compound interest, and the way the credit card companies make their money (it's also the way pensions work, and the reason the prices of things seem to rise massively as you get older). Be very, very afraid of compound interest. Or, of course, you could start saving, and be very glad of it?

Compound Interest Adds Up.

Let's work through an example on a more real kind of scale. Let's say you have an average unpaid balance of $1,000 on a card at 15% APR.

You will owe $150 in interest for the first year you borrow. However, this amount is then added onto the balance, and interest is charged on that. The second year, you'd owe another $172.50, for a total of $1,322.50. It goes on, with totals like this: $1,520.88, $1,749.00, $2,011.35.

After just five years at 15%, you'd owe double what you borrowed. And after 10 years, you'd owe four times what you borrowed! Bet you weren't expecting that. If you let something like that carry on for long enough, you'll end up paying back that credit card for years afterwards, paying back what you borrowed many times over and still not clearing the debt. Most people don't work this out, and feel that the payments must simply be their fault for spending too much money to begin with.

One Percent of Difference.

One more thing. You might think there's not that much difference between a card that charges 15% APR and one that charges 12% APR. Let's see the difference the lower rate would make to that $1,000 borrowed for five years. Remember, after five years at 15%, you owed $2,011.35.

At 12%: $1,120, $1,254.40, $1,404.93, $1,573.52? $1,762.34 after five years. So you've saved $249.01 from that 3% difference in APR - in other words, you've paid almost 25% less interest.

Ken Austin is the webmaster at Debt Consolidation Solutions and Credit Relief Solutions


MORE RESOURCES:

DSG Rallies From 20-Year Low on Credit Suisse Rating (Update1)
Bloomberg - 8 hours ago
Credit Suisse said the risk of financial failure by DSG is low as same- store sales would need to fall 15 percent this fiscal year, a ``pessimistic ...
UK electronics retailer DSG's shares jump The Associated Press
DSG rebounds on claim markets 'overreacted' Scotsman
DSG gets some respite after recent slide guardian.co.uk
ShareCast - Financial Times
all 115 news articles


CSS Industries, Inc. Announces Replacement of Revolving Credit ...
MarketWatch - 4 hours ago
announced today the replacement of its $50000000 revolving credit facility, which was due to expire in April 2009, with a new $110000000 revolving credit ...
United Refining Company Increases Bank Credit Facility to $130 Million MarketWatch
all 19 news articles


ClearPoint Credit Counselors Offer Consumers a Free Vacation
MarketWatch - 6 hours ago
Consumers, chilled by an economy in crisis and a credit market on ice, are opting to stay home. To help them make the most of a budget vacation, ...


S&P lowers Autoliv's corporate credit rating
CNNMoney.com - 8 hours ago
NEW YORK (Associated Press) - Standard & Poor's Ratings Services cut Autoliv Inc.'s long-term corporate credit rating Friday, citing market pressures and ...
S&P: PharmaNet Development Group Inc. Rtgs Withdrawn PharmaLive.com (press release)
Standard & Poor's raises ratings on McMoRan Exploration The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
all 7 news articles


Target: Credit Card Operations Strong Enough To Satisfy JPMorgan Deal
CNNMoney.com - 3 hours ago
Delinquencies for Target's securitized credit-card portfolio are rising at historic rates, according to a regulatory filing by the retailer on Thursday. ...
Target's Credit-Card Problems Could Lead To JPMorgan Role CNNMoney.com
all 7 news articles


Legacy Reserves says it increased credit facility
CNNMoney.com - 8 hours ago
... Reserves LP said Friday that two banks committed to increase commitments under the company's credit facility to $410 million from $383.76 million. ...
Legacy Reserves LP Announces An Increase to Its Borrowing Base and ... MarketWatch
all 12 news articles


Continental Airlines Presenting at the Credit Suisse Global ...
MarketWatch - 10 hours ago
will be presenting at the Credit Suisse Global Airline Conference Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. The presentation is scheduled to begin at 8:30 am (CT)/9:30 am (ET) ...
US Airways Presentation at the 2008 Credit Suisse Global Airline ... WELT ONLINE
all 16 news articles


Dana Holding Corporation Secures Amended Credit Facility ...
MarketWatch - 3 hours ago
announced today that it has received the requisite support of its lenders to amend the financial covenants for its $1.3 billion senior secured term credit ...


Agencies cooperate on credit default swaps market
Chicago Tribune, United States - 17 hours ago
Federal regulators are readying approvals for futures exchanges such as CME Group to enter the $50 trillion credit default swaps market by mid-December, ...
North American credit markets in risky territory Financial Post
3rd UPDATE: Harkin Seeks To Force Derivatives Onto Exchanges CNNMoney.com
Regulating swap transactions blamed for meltdown The Associated Press
Newsinferno.com - Grainnet
all 71 news articles


UPDATE 2-US SEC delays action on credit rating agency rules
Reuters - Nov 20, 2008
By Rachelle Younglai WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - US securities regulators on Wednesday delayed action on adopting stricter rules to rein in the credit ...
SEC delays credit rating decision Financial Times
SEC puts off vote on rules for rating agencies The Associated Press
Nigeria: Investment of Pension Funds - SEC Approves Five Rating ... AllAfrica.com
On Wall Street - Reuters UK
all 149 news articles

credit - Google News

home | site map
© 2006
web www.worldbizinfo.com