Promissory Note Installment Payments With Interest

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Louisiana
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LA-5282
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A promissory note is a written document in which a borrower agrees (promises) to pay back money to a lender according to specified terms. This is an example of an installment promissory note, in which the loan is repaid in fixed installments at regular intervals as specified in the note. This is a secured note, paraphed for identification with an Act of Collateral Mortgage. A paraph is a signature by a notary on the evidence of an obligation, typically a collateral mortgage note, to identify the note with the collateral mortgage securing the note. Paraphing means that the notary signs the note with his official signature, thereby certifying to the notes genuineness. By paraphing the note ne varietur, the notary binds and identifies the note with the act of mortgage.

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If interest on your loan is calculated as simple interest, the formula for calculating interest begins with the total principal balance multiplied by the interest rate. For example, if the principal is $5,000 and the interest rate is 15 percent, multiply 5,000 by 0.15 to equal 750.

At its most basic, a promissory note should include the following things:Date.Name of the lender and borrower.Loan amount.Whether the loan is secured or unsecured. If it's secured with collateral: What is the collateral?Payment amount and frequency.Payment due date.Whether the loan has a cosigner, and if so, who.

Promissory notes usually call for monthly payments. Interest is calculated each month based on the outstanding balance of the loan, called the principal. Suppose you take out a loan for $1,000 and the promissory note stipulates a 12 percent annual interest rate and a monthly payment of $50.

A simple promissory note will state the full amount is due on the stated date; you won't need a payment schedule. You can decide whether to charge interest on the loan amount and include the interest in the document if needed.

Find the principal amount of the loan as stated in the promissory note. Use a free online amortization calculator to calculate the amount of monthly interest. Divide the monthly interest amount by the principal loan amount to get the monthly interest rate.

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Promissory Note Installment Payments With Interest