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You are saving to buy a $177,000 house. There are two competing banks in your area, both offering certificates of deposit yielding 6.2 percent.
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How long will it take your initial $94,000 investment to reach the desired level at First Bank, which pays simple interest?
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How long will it take your initial $94,000 investment to reach the desired level at Second Bank, which
compounds interest monthly?Years to wait at first bank?Years to wait at a second bank?
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- You are shopping around to determine which bank account yields the highest return. You have three choices: 1st - Wesbanco offers an account compounded semi-annually at 3.99% 2nd - PNC offers an account compounded annually at 3.89% 3rd - United offers an account compounded daily at 3.82% You have $2,200 to invest for 2 years. Which account should you choose to have the best return on your investment?You want to invest $25,000 and are looking for safe investment options. Your bank is offering you a certificate of deposit that pays a nominal rate of 4% that is compounded bimonthly (every two months). What is the effective rate of return that you will earn from this investment? 4.067% 4.188% 3.926% 4.152% Suppose you decide to deposit $25,000 in a savings account that pays a nominal rate of 4%, but interest is compounded daily. Based on a 365-day year, how much would you have in the account after six months? (Hint: To calculate the number of days, divide the number of months by 12 and multiply by 365.) $25,505.01 $26,015.11 $26,397.69 $24,739.86A friend asks to borrow $53.00 from you and in return will pay you $56.00 in one year. If your bank is offering a 5.7% interest rate on deposits and loans: a. How much would you have in one year if you deposited the $53.00 instead? b. How much money could you borrow today if you pay the bank $56.00 in one year? c. Should you loan the money to your friend or deposit it in the bank? a. How much would you have in one year if you deposited the $53.00 instead? If you deposit the $53.00 in the bank today, you will have $ in one year. (Round to the nearest cent.)
- A friend asks to borrow $48 from you and return will pay you $51 in one year. If your bank is offering a 6.5% interest rate on deposits and loans: a. How much would you have in one year if you deposited the $48 instead? b. How much money could you borrow today if you pay the bank $51 in one year? c. Should you loan the money to your friend or deposit it in the bank? DWhich do you prefer: a bank account that pays 5% per year (EAR) for three years or a. An account that pays 2.5% every six months for three years? b. An account that pays 7.5% every 18 months for three years? c. An account that pays 0.5% per month for three years? a. An account that pays 2.5% every six months for three years? If you deposit $1 into a bank account that pays 5% per year for three years, you will have $nothing. (Round to five decimal places.) If you deposit $1 into a bank account that pays 2.5% every six months for three years, the amount you will receive after three years is $nothing. (Round to five decimal places.) Therefore, you will prefer: ▼ 2.5% every six months for three years 5% per year for three years . (Select from the drop-down menu.) b. An account that pays 7.5% every 18 months for three years? If the account pays 7.5% every 18 months for three years,…A friend asks to borrow $51 from you and in return will pay you $54 in one year. If your bank is offering a 6.3% interest rate on deposits and loans: How much would you have in one year if you deposited the $51 instead? How much money could you borrow today if you pay the bank $54 in one year?
- Which do you prefer: a bank account that pays 10% per year (EAR) for 3 years or a. An account that pays 5.0% every 6 months for 3 years? b. An account that pays 15.0% every 18 months for 3 years? c. An account that pays 1.0% per month for 3 years? a. An account that pays 5.0% every 6 months for 3 years? If you deposit $1 into a bank account that pays 10% per year for 3 years, the amount you will receive after 3 years is $ If you deposit $1 into a bank account that pays 5.0% every 6 months for 3 years, the amount you will receive after 3 years is $ (Select from the drop-down menu.) (Round to five decimal places.) Therefore, you will prefer b. An account that pays 15.0% every 18 months for 3 years? If you deposit $1 into a bank account that pays 15.0% every 18 months for 3 years, the amount you will receive after 3 years is $ Therefore, you will prefer (Select from the drop-down menu.) c. An account that pays 1.0% per month for 3 years? If you deposit $1 into a bank account that pays…You have just taken out a five-year loan from a bank to buy an engagement ring. The ring costs $6,200. You plan to put down $1,400 and borrow $4,800. You will need to make annual payments of $1,100 at the end of each year. Show the timeline of the loan from your perspective. How would the timeline differ if you created it from the bank's perspective? Show the timeline of the loan from your perspective. (Select the best choice below.) O A. Year 1 2 3 4 Cash Flow $4,800 - $1,100 -$1,100 - $1,100 - $1,100 - $1,100 O B. Year 1 2 3 4 Cash Flow - $1,400 $1,100 $1,100 $1,100 $1,100 $1,100 O C. Year 1 2 3 4 Cash Flow - $4,800 $1,100 $1,100 $1,100 $1,100 $1,100 O D. Year 1 2 3 4 Cash Flow $6,200 - $1,100 -$1,100 - $1,100 - $1,100 - $1,100A friend asks to borrow $45 from you and in return will pay you $48 in one year. If your bank is offering a 5.7% interest rate on deposits and loans: a. How much would you have in one year if you deposited the $45 instead? b. How much money could you borrow today if you pay the bank $48 in one year? c. Should you loan the money to your friend or deposit it in the bank? a. How much would you have in one year if you deposited the $45 instead? If you deposit the money in the bank today you will have in one year. (Round to the nearest cent.) b. How much money could you borrow today if you pay the bank $48 in one year? You will be able to borrow $ today. (Round to the nearest cent.) c. Should you loan the money to your friend or deposit it in the bank? (Select from the drop-down menu.) From a financial perspective, you should as it will result in more money for you at the end of the year.
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