Should you lease or buy your car? Use this
calculator to find out! We calculate your monthly payments and your
total net cost. By comparing these amounts, you can determine which is
the better value for you.
Definitions
Term in months
Term in months for your auto lease or your auto loan.
Down payment
Amount paid as a down payment, which for leases is often called a capital reduction.
Other fees
Any fee, other than a capital
reduction or down payment, required to be paid at the close of the
lease or loan. This may include license, title transfer fees, etc.
Purchase price
Total purchase price. Price should be after any manufacturer's rebate.
Interest rate
Annual interest rate for your loan or your lease.
Sales tax rate
Percentage sales tax to be
charged on this purchase. Sales tax is included in each lease payment.
Sales tax for buying is charged on the total sale amount.
Rate of depreciation
The rate of
depreciation gauges how fast your new automobile will lose its market
value. A high depreciation rate is about 20% per year, medium is 15%
per year and low is 10% per year.
Residual percent
For leases, this is remaining value after the lease term expires. The higher this amount, the lower your lease payment will be.
Market value of vehicle
Value of your auto after the lease term is over.
Investment rate of return
Rate of return on
investments. This is the return that you would make if you were to
invest your down payment or security deposit instead of using it in
your auto purchase or lease.
The actual rate of return is largely
dependent on the types of investments you select. The S&P 500 for
the 10 years ending Dec. 31st, 2012 had an annual compounded rate of
return of 7.1%, including reinvestment of dividends. From January 1970
through the end of 2012, the average annual compounded rate of return
for the S&P 500, including reinvestment of dividends, was
approximately 10.1% (source: www.standardandpoors.com). Since 1970, the
highest 12-month return was 61% (June 1982 through June 1983). The
lowest 12-month return was -43% (March 2008 to March 2009). Savings
accounts at a bank may pay as little as 0.25% or less but carry
significantly lower risk of loss of principal balances.
It is
important to remember that these scenarios are hypothetical and that
future rates of return can't be predicted with certainty and that
investments that pay higher rates of return are generally subject to
higher risk and volatility. The actual rate of return on investments
can vary widely over time, especially for long-term investments. This
includes the potential loss of principal on your investment. It is not
possible to invest directly in an index and the compounded rate of
return noted above does not reflect sales charges and other fees that
funds and/or investment companies may charge.
Lost interest on buy option
This includes
any interest you would have earned at your investment rate of return on
the buy option's down payment and other fees. If the monthly payment
for leasing is less than the monthly payment for buying, this also
includes any lost interest due to the higher monthly payments. If
leasing is more expensive than buying, your interest costs for buying
are reduced by the amount of interest you would earn on the difference.
Lost interest on lease option
This includes
any interest you would have earned at your investment rate of return on
the lease option's down payment, security deposit and other fees.
Please see the definition for "Lost interest on buy option" for an
explanation on how we account for any interest you might earn by having
a lower monthly lease payment.
Information and interactive calculators are made
available to you as self-help tools for your independent use and are
not intended to provide investment advice. We cannot and do not
guarantee their applicability or accuracy in regards to your individual
circumstances. All examples are hypothetical and are for illustrative
purposes. We encourage you to seek personalized advice from qualified
professionals regarding all personal finance issues. Calculators
provided by KJE Computer Solutions, LLC.