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Philani sees the following advert:
SCOOTER FOR SALE R15 000 CASH HIRE PURCHASE AGREEMENT AVAILABLE Since he cannot afford to pay
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annual net cost Monthly fee $4, check processing fee of 20 cents, average 23 checks written per month. annual interest of 1.5
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Sherry
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bank a is lending money at 5.7% interest compounded annually. The rate at bank b is 5.6% compounded monthly, and the rate at
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Justin
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if you put $4000 in savings account that pays interest rate of 4%, compounded annually, how much will you have in 5 years? How
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mike
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You have just started your first job and you want to have the basic appliances (fridge, washer, dryer, etc.) in your apartment.
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Vidal
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1. Which are examples of essential expenses? Select all that apply. 2 points)
A.) Groceries B.) Movie Tickets C.) Phone Apps D.)
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Connexus Student
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4. Alternatively you decide the most you can afford in a monthly payment for a home is $750. You plan on taking out a 30 year
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Diane
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Can someone please help me with the following question. I really don't know where to start.
-In 2006, Jack and Jill Money had AGI
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undecided
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You are earning an average of 46500 and will retire in 10 years. If you put 20% of your gross average income in an ordinary
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Scott Ingraham
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Jay can deduct the amount over 7% of his gross income as medical
expenses on his income tax return. If his annual salary is
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sabina
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Suppose you’ll have an annual nominal income of $40,000 for each of the next 3 years, and the inflation rate is 4 percent per
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ryan
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Sue and Tom Wright are assistant professors at the local university. They each take home about $42,000 per year after taxes. Sue
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sistagirl
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2) After 2 years, Betsy finds she now will require $7,000 per year. The remaining info is the same. How should the money be
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Amy~
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John Buys a used car costing $6000. He agrees to make payments at the end of each monthly period for four years. He pays 12%
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Kristen Morris:)
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Susan needs R750.00 urgently.Gladys is prepared to lend her the money on the condition that she pays her R825.00 seven months
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Thomas Mathonsi
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What advantages does a roth IRA have over the traditional IRA?
A. With a roth you take care of taxes ahead of time and end up
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Anthony
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You (or your parents) purchase a used car for $15,876.00 plus 5.25% sales tax. The down payment is 10% of the total cost and you
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sammie
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Mallory's total income last year was $24,000, but she could deduct $12,000 for various reasons. Her taxable income equals the
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Kesha
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Mary would like to save $10 000 at the end of 5 years for a future down payment on a car.How much should she deposit at the end
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A
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You are planning to save for retirement over the next 15 years. To do this, you will invest $1,100 a month in a stock account
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Kelsey
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Cliff is an attorney and doing well financially. His income last year exceeded $90,000, and he has sufficient liquid assets to
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littlemomatee
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Some individuals prefer to have their employers withhold more money than they will owe so they can get big refund checks in
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Maria
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Find the installment price of a recliner bought on the installment plan with a down payment of $90 and six payments of $109.86
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Anonymous
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Because Bernard has some health issues, he must pay 15% more for life insurance. About how much more annually will a $115,000
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kuol wor
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Jacob wants to buy a $500,000 15-year term life policy, and the annual premium rate (per $1000 of face value) for his age group
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kuol wor
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Sarah, age 29, makes $45,000 a year and wants to buy a 15-year term policy that would replace seven years of her salary. The
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kuol wor
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If Jesse wants to buy a $75,000 10-year term life insurance policy, and the annual premium rate (per $1000 of face value) for
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kuol wor
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if you anticipate strong economic market conditions, you may want to __________ .
A. shift more funds to bond mutual funds B.
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Tonya
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DeShawn is 38 years old and is married with 3 children, ages 2, 4, and 6. He makes $45,000 a year and is planning to retire when
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Sherita, age 37, wants to pay no more than $750 a year in life insurance. If the annual life insurance premium rate (per $1000
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kuol wor
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You will pay substantially less for life insurance if which of the following factors is true?
a. You are over the age of 60. b.
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James is looking into life insurance. He currently makes $50,000 a year and has two children, ages 15 and 11. How much coverage
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kuol wor
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When shopping for life insurance, the best strategy is to:
a. Follow your agent’s recommendations. They are the experts and it
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kuol wor
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Wanda Clark expects interest rate to decline in the next few months. To maximize her earnings, she should put her savings in a
A.
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Dahlia
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After 12 months of making extra payments, what will be the loan balance? After 12 months of making the regular
payment and
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HELP
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7. Today you open a bank account and make a deposit of $6,000. Then you make the following deposits: in t=1 you deposit $6,500,
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Dantavis
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Melinda and Milan both need a place to live. Melinda has decided to rent a house for $1200 per month. Milan has decided to buy a
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Stiles
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Salary Increase.you accept a new job with a starting salary of 34,800. you are told that you will receive an annual raise of at
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bibi
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Carol Miller went to Europe and forgot to pay her 740.00 mortgage payment on her New Hampshire ski house. For her 59 days
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Scott
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Gretta wants to retire in 13 years. At that time she wants to be able to withdraw $12,500 at the end of each 6 months for 10
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Katie
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To help pay for art school Keith borrowed money from an online lending company he took out a personal amortized loan for $50,000
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To help pay for art school Keith borrowed money from an online lending company he took out a personal and amortized loan for
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To help pay for art school Keith borrowed money from an online lending company he took out a personal amortized loan for $50,000
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MC algo 5-11 Calculating Annuity Present Values
Todd can afford to pay $335 per month for the next 5 years in order to purchase a
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Santiago is a CPA and earns $177,500 from his practice in the current year. He also has aूn ownership interest in three
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Suppose that a loan of $6500 is given an interest rate of 7% compounded each year. Assume that no payments are made on the loan.
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a. Find the monthly payments and the total interest for Loan A.
The monthly payment for Loan A is $311.97 . (Do not round
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gaga
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Roberto bought a $230,000 house, paying 20% down, and financing the rest at 4% interest for 30 years. His monthly payments are
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Reword this.
You have a policy with a cash value of $250,000 which you wish to annuitize. You are currently 62 years old and your
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You have a policy with a cash value of $250,000 which you wish to annuitize. You are currently 62 years old and your spouse is
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