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In broad terms, you calculate a lease by determining and adding the depreciation fee, plus a monthly sales tax and a financing fee. If you're looking to calculate your payment manually, here is the formula: Start with the sticker price (MSRP) of the car. Take the MSRP and multiply it by the residual percentage.
A $30,000 vehicle with a 65 percent residual would have a base monthly payment of $292 before taxes, interest and fees. Choosing the vehicle with the higher residual percentage would net a savings of more than $200 per month for a vehicle with the same selling price.
For example, if the MSRP is $25,000, the residual value is around 50 percent (this number can be obtained from the car finance expert). If you negotiate the lease value for $24,000, the car value is $11,500 ($25,000 / 50 percent — $1,000 = $11,500). Take the car value and divide it by the term of the lease.
Identify the number of the monthly payments on the lease. Then subtract the residual value from the net capitalized cost. Divide the resulting number by the number of payments. The result is the depreciation portion of the lease payment. For example, you lease a new car for three years.
It will be worth $30,000 at the end of the lease, so your lease cost, before interest, taxes, and fees, will be $15,000 divided into equal monthly payments. If you put $2,000 down, the amount you make payments on drops to $13,000.
The money factor is applied to the sum of the net cap cost and the residual value of the car to find the monthly finance charge. Continuing with the example above, use the money factor 0.00333. Multiply this by the sum of the net cap cost and residual as follows: $40,000 × 0.00333 = $133.2.
The formula is: Interest Rate = Money Factor x 2400 But neither the money factor nor your interest rate is likely to be present on your contract. You'll have to ask your dealer.
Rent charges are similar to the concept of interest charges on a car purchase. For instance, a $500 car payment may comprise $450 of principal and $50 of interest. The same thing is true for your lease payment. A certain percentage is the cost of the car and a certain amount is the rent charge.
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