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calculation for bank interest chargeable
Hi to all
Required calculation for bank interest chargeable on working capital loan based on outstanding on daily basis. For example: Day 1.Deposits 10,000:withdrawls 15000 ;closing balance -5000. Day 2.Deposits 35000:Withdrawls 20000 :closing balance 10000 Day 3.Deposits 11000:withdrawls 55000 :closing balance -34000 Assuming sancioned loan is 100000,Rate of interest is 12% per annum.Interest is payable on amount in debit. Thnak you Regards tiya |
calculation for bank interest chargeable
"Tiya" wrote:
Required calculation for bank interest chargeable on working capital loan based on outstanding on daily basis. For example: Day 1.Deposits 10,000:withdrawls 15000 ;closing balance -5000. Day 2.Deposits 35000:Withdrawls 20000 :closing balance 10000 Day 3.Deposits 11000:withdrawls 55000 :closing balance -34000 Assuming sancioned loan is 100000,Rate of interest is 12% per annum.Interest is payable on amount in debit. Your lender should be able to answer this question for you. As I understand a commercial line of credit, your deposits go to pay off any interest first. So in the above example, on Day 2, your outstanding interest is 1.64 (5000*12%/365), and your closing balance would be 9999.36 (10000 - 1.64). In general, your outstanding interest and new balance a interest: =if(prevBalance=0, 0, -prevBalance*12%/365) balance: =prevBalance - interest + deposits - withdrawals If deposits are not made on consecutive days, the accumulated interest is: =if(prevBalance=0, 0, fv(12%/365, lastDepositDate - today(),, prevBalance) + prevBalance)) |
calculation for bank interest chargeable
Addendum ....
I wrote wrote: "Tiya" wrote: Day 2.Deposits 35000:Withdrawls 20000 :closing balance 10000 [....] on Day 2, your outstanding interest is 1.64 (5000*12%/365), and your closing balance would be 9999.36 (10000 - 1.64). Of course, you could deposit 35001.64 instead. But that is not always as easy as it sounds. |
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