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- Which will result in a higher net worth? I. Paying down debt with cash flows. II. Making regular periodic savings. III. Acquiring long-term assets with a line of credit. IV. Purchasing a condo with a mortgage and using funds from the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) for the down payment. A I and II B Il and IV I and III D III and IV IV onlyWhich will result in a higher net worth? I. Paying down debt with cash flows. II. Making regular periodic savings. III. Acquiring long-term assets with a line of credit. IV. Purchasing a condo with a mortgage and using funds from the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) for the down payment. IV only II and IV I and II I and III III and IVGive typing answer with explanation and conclusion When a bank increases its fed funds sold, its deposit balance in the Fed will _________ ; when a bank's deposit balance in the Fed increases, the bank has increased its fed funds______ Group of answer choices increase; purchased increase; sold decrease; purchased decrease; sold
- TRUE OR FALSE1. The effective rate of interest is the amount of money that one unit invested at the beginning of a period will earn during the period, with interest being paid at the beginning of the period.2. The effective rate of discount is increasing for all positive values of t assuming simple discount.3. Government agencies and private corporations sell bonds to generate funds for their business projects while individuals may buy bonds to invest their money; hence, it is preferable for the individual to buy short-term bonds assuming money accumulates interest given by a linear function.4. A money invested at 12% annual effective rate of interest will yield the same amount of money if invested at 1% interest per month.5. Assuming equivalence, a nominal rate convertible monthly is lower than than a nominal rate convertible quarterly.akeAssignmentMain.do?invoker%3D&takeAssignmentSessionLocator=&inprogress%3false hapter 11 Lab Application 全 回 Sign ia еBook You have been depositing money into an account yearly based on the following investment amounts, rates and times, what is the value of that investment account at the end of that period? (Click here to see present value and future value tables) Amounts of Value at the End Investment Rate Times of the Period $7,000 20% 16 years 612,094.91X $11,000 15% 9 years 184,644.26X $15,000 12% 5 years 95,292.71 X $36,000 10% 2 years 75,600.00 Feedback > Check My Work For each scenario, use the rate and time components to use the applicable time value of money table to determine the needed factor. Multiply the investment amount by the future value factor to determine the value of end of the period. 6:38 PM G O 4) ENG 13 68°F Sunny 10/26/2021 O P Type here to search hp %24 %24 %24Put this transaction on the accounting equation: Invested R500000 into capital as a fixed deposit
- Answer the following questions regarding the balance sheet given below. Assume £1 = $1.40. a) Is this bank net short or net long? b) What is the net interest income (NII) if the value of the £ appreciates to $1.65? c) What is the net interest margin (NIM) if the value of the £ depreciates to $1.15? Liabilities and Equity $800M in USD $200M in GBP Assets $300M in USD $700M in GBP Country US UK Deposit Rate 6% 8% Lending Rate 7% 9%03(B) lime value ofp Money:- your your Sisler borrows $1,000 and evpleyee pramises to repay $ 2,000. o you wanl to atleast a 5 relum anyour loanig within how many ist She years mu4. Future value of annuities There are two categories of cash flows: single cash flows, referred to as "lump sums," and annuities. Based on your understanding of annuities, answer the following questions. Which of the following statements about annuities are true? Check all that apply Ordinary annuities make fixed payments at the beginning of each period for a certain time period. An annuity due is an annuity that makes a payment at the beginning of each period for a certain time period. An annuity due earns more interest than an ordinary annuity of equal time. An annuity is a series of equal payments made at fixed intervals for a specified number of periods Which of the following is an example of an annuity? 0 A job contract that pays a regular monthly salary for three years O A job contract that pays an hourly wage based on the work done on a particular day Katie had a high monthly food bill before she decided to cook at home every day in order to reduce her expenses. She starts to…
- Choose the letter of correct answer A firm's current assets and current liabilities are P25,000.00 and P18,000.00 respectively. How much additional funds can it borrow from banks for short term, without reducing the current ratio below 1.35 times *a. P1,000.00b. P2,000.00c. P3,000.00d. P4,000.00e. P5,000.0Present value represents: (LO C-2) a. The value today of receiving money in the future. b. The amount that an investment today will grow to be in the future. c. The difference between the initial investment and the growth of that investment over time. d. A series of equal payments.Choose the correct letter and pls provide the solution thanks A firm’s current assets and current liabilities are P1,600.00 and P1,000.00 respectively. How much can it borrow, in a maximum, and on a short-term basis without reducing the current ratio below 1.25? *a. P2,500.00b. P1,000.00c. P1,400.00d. P3,600.00e. P3,500.00
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