Answer 17 A. $3500
Answer 18 B. $38739
Answer 19. $12049
Answer 20 B. decrease as the loan is repaid
Detailed calculations for the above answers are as following
| Year | Loan outstanding in the beginning of the year | Interest@ 7% of Loan amount | Installment | Principal portion of Installment | Loan outstanding at the end of the year |
| a | b= a*7% | c | d=c-b | e=a-d | |
| 1 | $ 50,000 | $ 3,500 | $ 14,761 | $ 11,261 | $ 38,739 |
| 2 | $ 38,739 | $ 2,712 | $ 14,761 | $ 12,049 | $ 26,690 |
| 3 | $ 26,690 | $ 1,868 | $ 14,761 | $ 12,893 | $ 13,797 |
| 4 | $ 13,797 | $ 967 | $ 14,764 | $ 13,797 | $ - |
For answer 19 current portion of the liability will be the amount of principal payable during second year that is $12049 calculated in above table
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