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A Note on Equivalent Fixed Rate and Variable Rate Loans; Borrower's Perspective
Authors:David G Carmichael  Lachlan B Handford
Institution:School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:A common situation is where a borrower is offered the choice of two types of loans—a fixed interest rate loan for a fixed period or a variable interest (floating interest) rate loan. Usual wisdom and advice is that the borrower opts for the fixed rate loan if interest rates are anticipated to rise in the future or opts for the variable rate loan if interest rates are anticipated to fall. However, depending on the magnitude of the rates offered, and the rate uncertainty in the market, such wisdom may not always be well founded. This note demonstrates why this might be. It derives a readily usable, low-mathematical-background expression showing, for borrowers, when fixed and variable rate loans are equivalent and when one rate type is better/worse than the other.
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