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What would be the value of a savings account started with $1090 , earning 6 percent (compounded annually) after 3 years?
Use the appropriate Time Value of Money table [Exhibit 1-A, Exhibit 1-B, Exhibit 1-C, OR Exhibit 1-D]
(Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Do not include the comma, period, and "$" sign in your response.)
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Brenda Young desires to have $17050 saved after 15 years from now for her kid's college fund. If she will earn 2 percent (compounded annually) on her money, what amount should she deposit now?
Use the appropriate Time Value of Money table [Exhibit 1-A, Exhibit 1-B, Exhibit 1-C, OR Exhibit 1-D]
(Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Do not include the comma, period, and "$" sign in your response.)
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What amount would you have if you deposited $5400 a year for 11 years at 7 percent (compounded annually)?
Use the appropriate Time Value of Money table [Exhibit 1-A, Exhibit 1-B, Exhibit 1-C, OR Exhibit 1-D]
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What would be the net annual cost of the following checking account?
• Monthly fee : $11.55 • Processing fee: $0.40 per check • Checks written: Average of 55 a month
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A few years ago, Michael Tucker purchased a home for $126000. Today the home is worth $158000. His remaining mortgage balance is $61000.
Assuming Michael can borrow up to 64 percent of the market value of his home, what is the maximum amount he can borrow?
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Kim Lee is trying to decide whether she can afford a loan she needs in order to go to chiropractic school. Right now Kim is living at home and works in a shoe store, earning a gross income of $2150 per month. Her employer deducts a total of $150 for taxes from her monthly pay. Kim also pays $60 on credit card debt each month. The loan she needs for chiropractic school will cost an additional $140 per month.
Calculate her debt payments-to-income ratio with college loan. Don't forget to convert your answer to a percentage.
Make sure to include zeros and the period in your answer.
Round your answer to 2 decimal places. i.e. 20.12, 31.89, 10.02, 8.09, etc.
Do not include the "%" sign in your answer.
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Kim Lee is trying to decide whether she can afford a loan she needs in order to go to chiropractic school. Right now Kim is living at home and works in a shoe store, earning a gross income of $1910 per month. Her employer deducts a total of $230 for taxes from her monthly pay. Kim also pays $85 on credit card debt each month. The loan she needs for chiropractic school will cost an additional $170 per month.
Calculate her debt payments-to-income ratio without college loan. Remember to convert your answer to a percentage!
Make sure to include zeros and the period in your answer.
Round your answer to 2 decimal places. i.e. 13.55, 21.89, 8.21, 10.99, etc.
Do not include the "%" sign in your response.
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Chapter 5 LO 5.4
Dorothy lacks cash to pay for a $720 dishwasher. She could buy it from the store on credit by making 12 monthly payments of $65. The total cost would then be $780. Instead, Dorothy decides to deposit $60 a month in the bank until she has saved enough money to pay cash for the dishwasher. One year later, she has saved $770.40—$720 in deposits plus interest. When she goes back to the store, she finds the dishwasher now costs $792.00. Its price has gone up 10 percent, the current rate of inflation.
From the financial standpoint, was postponing her purchase a good trade-off for Dorothy?
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