Description The objective of this project is to manage Bank Accounts. It contain account class that contains: A private int data field named id for the account (default 0). A private string data field named name to store the name of the customer. A private double data field named balance for the account (default 0). A private double data field named annuallnterestRate that stores the current interest rate (default 0). A private Date data field named dateCreated that stores the date when the account was created A data field named transactions whose type is Aray that stores the transactions of the account Each transaction is an instance of the Transaction class, which is defined as follows Tramartion de j D cha dle hulance dle desripi. Suing The dute of this amation The ope of the wuatio, uch a w for wituwl. "D depo The amunt of the wansacion The sew hal at w ndsap u mado aunt de, hlae Contruct a Tuntn wih the speciod dae, hulane, and descriptin hle dei Sring Note: The pet and set methods for these dana fields are provided in the class, but omitted in the UML. diagram for brevity A no-arg constructor that creates a default account. A constructor that constructs an account with the specified id, name, and balance. The accessor and mutator methods for id, name, balance, and anmualinterestRate. The accessor method for dateCreated. A method named getMonthlyInterestRate) that returns the monthly interest rate. A method named getMonthlylnterest) that returns the monthly interest. A method named withdraw that withdranws a specified amount from the account and update transactions aray A method named deposit that deposits a specified amount to the account and update transactions array. Hint: The method getMonthlyInterest) is to return monthly interest, not the interest rate. Monthly interest is balance monthlyInterestRate. monthlyinterestRate is annuallnterestRate / 12. Note anmuallnterestRate is a percentage, for example 4.5% You need to divide it by 100. Required Tasks Write a test program that allow the user to manage bank accounts, which are stored in an array, as shown in the following memu which is displayed by the program
Description The objective of this project is to manage Bank Accounts. It contain account class that contains: A private int data field named id for the account (default 0). A private string data field named name to store the name of the customer. A private double data field named balance for the account (default 0). A private double data field named annuallnterestRate that stores the current interest rate (default 0). A private Date data field named dateCreated that stores the date when the account was created A data field named transactions whose type is Aray that stores the transactions of the account Each transaction is an instance of the Transaction class, which is defined as follows Tramartion de j D cha dle hulance dle desripi. Suing The dute of this amation The ope of the wuatio, uch a w for wituwl. "D depo The amunt of the wansacion The sew hal at w ndsap u mado aunt de, hlae Contruct a Tuntn wih the speciod dae, hulane, and descriptin hle dei Sring Note: The pet and set methods for these dana fields are provided in the class, but omitted in the UML. diagram for brevity A no-arg constructor that creates a default account. A constructor that constructs an account with the specified id, name, and balance. The accessor and mutator methods for id, name, balance, and anmualinterestRate. The accessor method for dateCreated. A method named getMonthlyInterestRate) that returns the monthly interest rate. A method named getMonthlylnterest) that returns the monthly interest. A method named withdraw that withdranws a specified amount from the account and update transactions aray A method named deposit that deposits a specified amount to the account and update transactions array. Hint: The method getMonthlyInterest) is to return monthly interest, not the interest rate. Monthly interest is balance monthlyInterestRate. monthlyinterestRate is annuallnterestRate / 12. Note anmuallnterestRate is a percentage, for example 4.5% You need to divide it by 100. Required Tasks Write a test program that allow the user to manage bank accounts, which are stored in an array, as shown in the following memu which is displayed by the program
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