Installments Concept& Tricks (Simple & Compound Interest)( BUYING PENDRIVE CAT CLAT IPM 9215514435)
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Perfect explanation of the concept of Installment sum.
Saw a couple of videos but all they explained was how to use the shortcut formula.
This is probably the first video which explains the concept behind the sum.
Thankyou Sir.
Absolutely right, vo wifistudy wale ne to Bhai dimaag kharab kar Diya tha
How to understand whether it is future value or present value ??
I had serious doubts but after listening to the future value concept,all my doubts got cleared, great way of explanation👍
O my God finally got the concept here only after wandering 5-10 channels on TH-cam, love you sir, thank you:)
Mujhe beginning/end ka difference smjha do plss
Sir you are a hidden gem that we all cherish!
Very easy and clear cut explanation
Simple and very easily explained...going through videos but no one matches ur work
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Sir....what about Installment paid at the beginning of the year.... Means what changes we have to make
In 2nd example where u took si ... how can total 3 instalments sum is less than the actual loan taken...
Really helpful video. Finally understood the concept. Thank you sir.
I am guessing that, the questions where installment is paid at the beginning of the year, we have to consider interest for all n year and not (n-1) years.
Also i would like to know how to calculate when installments are not equal.
No body was able to clearly explain this concept but you did
Perfect explanation ! Thankyou sir :)
small calculation mistake ,its not 203770 but it is 203840 .
Because 66000 is the debt to be cleared at the end of 3 yrs. It already includes interest
Yes
Sir your teaching style is great ......
You explain it in the best way possible sir. Thank you
I wanted to understand the concept behind shortcut... this is maybe the only video that explains the concept.. I truly loved it.. ❤️❤️❤️
You are the best you tuber faculty
Your solving approach is best
lets even thank the youtube for bringing such teacher !
Thanks a lot sir .. Really grateful
great video sir .thank you.cleared all my doubts .
You are a life saver fr....i was stressed due to this
thanku very much sir,for this simple method. before today i always left the problems on installment.
great way of explaining
Best video for conceptual clarity for the starters.
When we will calculate the future value or not?
will 66000 not be multiplied by (1.1)^3 in RHS?
Lol i thought the same
Here the calculations were cumbersome
9:15...its the future value given within question... Already includes interest
Nope. It will not. Cause in previous question, present value was given. So, he calculated the future value of the same by multiplying it by (1.1)^3. But, in this question, directly future value is given, so we need not to multiply anything in RHS.
Had the same damn query, lol
Is it mean when we borrow some money it's present and while clearing loan its future.......
If its true then...strenge 🤔🤔🤔
Thank You Sir...I have been struggling with these type of questions for the past few days now I think I will be able to solve them easily
thanks a lot for such free videos ..🙌🙌
Sir what the change we have to do if installment have to pay at the beginning a year
Just learn how to transmit different points of present value to future value and vice versa, u will crack it. If at the beginning, then you need to take in account for the future value of first payment considering there is a clear mention about down payment.
Finally my searching for concept ends here
Sir, with due respect, i want to know: in simple interest, will interest calculating based on installment give correct outcomes as each installment contains some amount of interest?
thanks, sir your videos help me a lot in my cat preparation
How can we identify that the value is future or present
Thanks sir, bahut badhya padhaya
Sir why do we pay in installment if the future value has to remain same????
Thank you very much this has really helped a lot taking away the complexity with installment questions
Thanks Sir, you made the concept clear
Sir.. that was very helpful..
But there was an arithmatical mistake..
Amount - 320320, rate - 20%, when calculating installments - 2..
While finding the value of x..
X = 320320/22×10×14/10
When you were dividing 320320 by 11 it will come 29120 not 29110.. thank you
what sum of money gives 2655 interest for second year at 18% p.a. CI,compounded annually ?
Sir, what is difference bw beginning n end?
Thank you sir
your lecture made me conceptual understanding of installments
u are making it so much calulative and solving questions by traditional method... agar ase solve krne bethenge to bs ek hi question hoga baki ni honge..
How do I understand the value of question is either present or future value?
Excellent video, thanks for giving the video in Englsih!
Thank you so much sir! I was really confused but thanks to you i understood the concept!👍
Thank you sir great explanation
Any amounts of thnx would not be enough so I'm just expressing my heartiest feelings
Pls solve: a sum of 73820 is due to be repaid at the end of three equal instalments ( the instalments being paid at the beginning g of each year) at 10% p.a . compounded annually ,find the value of each installment.
Correct ans is 20000 how?
Good explanation.
if it is not mentioned in the question whether installment is to be paid at the beginning or the end of the year then what will b the approach...
Can anyone explain the approach if it's mentioned at the beginning of the year?
Take at end
In the last question, where was it mentioned that whether its re payed at the end of the year or not? And moreover where was it mentioned that it was payed in equal installments after every one year??? :/
Sir what concept is applied when installment is paid at the beginning of the year.?
Thats what I am asking for
very well explained sir , I really liked the concept of future value.
hello sir,thanks for your videos,it really helps.........I have one doubt from profit and loss chapter......A shopkeeper advertises for selling cloth at 4%loss.However,by using a false metre scale he actually gains 25%.What is the actual length of the scale?
what annual payment will discharge a loan of Rs.1025 due in 2 years at 5 p.c.p.a compound interest ?
this vide only clear the concept of installations thanx
Sir, then the installment (i.e. x) what we calculate is limited to last year only or the same amount has to b paid in all the years. Plz explain it anyone. Thanks in advance.
best concept of installments thank you so much sir
Sir loved the way u explained it
total amount to be paid was 66000 and paid with 3 intallments is 20000*3 =60000??????
How ... Sir please make clear...I am extremly confuse in case of intallment...please help me out.....
it is not the total money u have to divide fr 3 yrs... to get an amnt of 66000/- u have to pay 20000 + intrest money for 2 yrs (since u r paying 2 years earlier)=24000 [x+(x*10*2)/100]
and fr next year u need to pay 20000+intrest money for one year =22000 [x+(x*10*1)/100]
and fr 3rd year u have to pay= 20000. x
so total bcomes 66000/-
we got x=20000
substitute that value in the eqn =x+((x*10*2)/100)+x+((x*10*1)/100)+x
since future value u need to pay pv*(1+r/100)^t
sir u are amazing ,truely you are very good
very good explanation sir
thank you sir
crystal clear explanation with concept👌
Please tell me how to take future values???
Nice explanation
thanx a ton sir... most helpful sessions ever ..
Thank you sir for clearing my concept of installment...
the SI and CI on a certain sum for two years are 1800 and 1980 respectively.find sum and r ?
Sum=4500, r=20%
EXPLANATION IS NOT CLEAR
Yah
In the second sum what annual installment will discharge a loan:
Why have we just taken the amount as 66000 and not 66000(1+10/100)3
bhai jab borrow karoge to hi to interest ke Saath doge pese vapas ,,,,jab diya hai ki kitna lautane hai to interest Kyu lagega,,,,,,,
don't get confused between the two it's a question of discharging the amount and previous one was the amount we had to pay that we borrowed and on the borrowed amount you always pay the interest isn't it? hope this was of some use
Sir my concept is cleared!!😍😍
GREAT
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If you add the equal
installments it's always less than the amount to be paid. Pls make it clear
X amount paid early, so we get some interest on that X amount. The amount paid in equal installments + interest =total amount
@@rajupikki6483 What do you mean by "x amount paid early"?
Super sir..my doubt cleared
All d best
awesome concept but where is the trick
calculation is wrong in dividing 320320 by 11 is 29120 not 29110 and then m ultiply by 7...please check
Sir, this video is truly very helpful but i think sir it should be 2.6 instead of 3.6 in last example...
anyways sir ur concept is very easy to understand... thanqqq
in the second ques where the loan of 66000 rs is taken the net amount(final value
)payable should be principal+interest which comes out to be 66000(1+(10/100))^3and not just 66000.Am i right sir or not??
Same confusion ....
In some questions , he took as amount, in some other questions he took as principal...
One is due.... and other is money which borrowed
so what is right & what is wrong...am confused, can smeone tell me
66000 is not the borrowed amount. It is the amount that you are paying, that is the sum of all the instalments. The borrowed amount is actually around 49500 rupees. Please note that the instalments in this case are not equal. This can be a little confusing
plz do this according to ur method
What annual payment will discharge a debt of Rs. 7620 due in 3 years at 16 2/3% per annum compound interest?
Respected Sir please solve this question... A man borrowed rs 500 from his friend and decided to return this amount in four equal installments of rs 150 each at the end of 3, 6, 9 months. Find the rate of simple interest p.a. if the first installment is given in the beginning.
Rate will be 80/3 %.. that is 26.67
Sir if it is paid in beginning then sir
thanks sir very good explained
thnk uu so much sir..!!!.the tricks are awesome
Sir Can u put videos on EMI calculation manually.That would be a great.Thank you.
Khubb valo video...
A calculation mistake in problem 320320 it is divisible by 11 then it equal to 29120
Great!!!! very helpful tutorials!
Sir, your lectures are very good. Great Work.
But sir I am having a difficulty with the question of following type:
What annual payment will discharge a debt of Rs 1025 in 2 years with 5% interest compounded annually.
You have told to mutiply the factor (1+(r/100))^t , But the answer is right when i divide this factor. Can you help me out sir?
Totally confused. Thanks!
x+1.05x = 1025 , 2.05 x= 1025 so x = 500
@@itssabhi Twice 500 is 1000, which is less than the amount borrowed. How is it possible? My answer is 551, which you get if you assume 1025 to be the present value instead of the future value as you have done
Why didn't you share any question , where installment is paid at the beginning of the year?
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just what i thought as well!
sir please upload its Hindi version.we are waiting...please sir
thank you sir, ab Jake samaj ayay!!
thank you,sir. great work
Thanks for appreciation Manoranjan Nayak.
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Genius🙏✌️🤸
very clear explanation
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how tofind out present worth.?
I have a doubt.
If the total amount payable is 66000. And the person pays 20000 in 3 installments, then the amount paid is 60000. How come 20000 be the answer?
Even in CI, the emi you calculated comes out to be 19940, and 3 installments still do not equal to 66000.
So, the question is, what is the principal in such questions? Any why it isn't told how to calculate that?
very nonsense method has been shown, see some better videos
what if instalment paid at the beginning of the year??
that installment will be called down payment dude !!! LOL
Nice explanation sir
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Thanks a lot Sir
Very helpful