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Loan factor at 16 percent

By Jude Wallis

At 16 percent, the loan payment factor for 5 periods is 0.305409. Multiply a cash amount by that factor. This column is independently recomputed.

The formula

CRF=r1(1+r)nCRF = \frac{r}{1 - (1 + r)^{-n}}

Multiply the amount borrowed by the factor to get the payment per period.

Loan payment factor at 16 percent, n down the side and interest rates across the top.
n16%
11.160000
20.622963
30.445258
40.357375
50.305409
60.271390
70.247613
80.230224
90.217082
100.206901
110.198861
120.192415
130.187184
140.182898
150.179358
160.176414
170.173952
180.171885
190.170142
200.168667
210.167416
220.166353
230.165447
240.164673
250.164013
260.163447
270.162963
280.162548
290.162192
300.161886
350.160892
400.160424
450.160201
500.160096

Worked example

Using the 16 percent column, what factor sits at 5 periods, and what is 10,000 times that factor?

  1. Read down the 16 percent column to row 5, giving 0.305409.
  2. Multiply: 10000 x 0.305409.

The factor is 0.305409. The product is 3054.09.

How these figures were checked

Every factor on this page is recomputed before the site can build, by a separate program that works a different way: repeated multiplication instead of a power function, a period-by-period sum instead of a closed-form annuity factor, and a solved loan schedule instead of a payment formula. If the two methods disagree anywhere, the page does not ship. Printed factor tables carry typos because nobody can check three thousand numbers by hand; this one is checked on every build.

Keep reading

This page is educational material, not financial advice. The figures come from the formula shown and assume the inputs you enter hold for the whole term. Your own rate, fees, taxes and timing will differ, so treat the output as arithmetic to check a decision against, not as a recommendation.