Option C
Explanation: Unexpected inflation benefits the borrowers and harms the lenders. This happens because borrowers now repay money worth less than what was borrowed.
Jordan has a food interest rate of 6% on her 20 year mortgage. Which statement demonstrates...
On April 1, year 1, Mary borrowed $130,000 to refinance the original mortgage on her principal residence. Mary paid 1 points to reduce her interest rate from 7 percent to 6 percent. The loan is for a 30-year period. How much can Mary deduct in year 1 for her points paid?
1) Bertha took out a 5-year fixed-interest-rate loan. She has anticipated the inflation rate of 2% but it actually turned to be 4%. A. Her real interest rate was higher than expected, and the real value of the loan is higher than expected. B. Her real interest rate was higher than expected, and the real value of the loan is lower than expected. C. Her real interest rate was lower than expected, and the real value of the loan is...
18. What is the interest rate of a 6-year, monthly $625 annuity due with a present value of $37,654? 19. After saving diligently her entire career, Terrence is ready to retire with a nest egg of $672,500. She needs to invest this money in a mix of stocks and bonds that will allow her to withdraw $5,850 per month for 20 years. What annual interest rate (APR) does she need to earn? 20. Bradley borrowed $72,500 in student loans and...
S&S Air’s Mortgage ark Sexton and Todd Story, the owners of S&S Air, Inc., greatest Interest savings. At Todd's prompting, she goes IV Iwere impressed by the work Chris had done on finan on to explain a bullet loan. The monthly payments of a clal planning. Using Chris's analysis, and looking at the de bullet loan would be calculated using a 30-year tradi- mand for light alrcraft, they have decided that their existing tional mortgage. In this case, there would...
Assignment : Imagine that a friend who knows you are working toward your degree in business administration is complaining about interest rates. Perhaps they think the rate they are getting on savings vehicles, like money markets, is too low, or the interest they are paying on their mortgage is too high. They conclude that it seems like no matter what they lose. 1) Respond to your friend's concerns. Be sure to be specific in supporting the points you are making...
Brighton Food Co., Ltd. (Brighton Food) is a privately-owned limited company with several shareholders. It has been in the food business for many years. Mr. John Chan is the company's biggest shareholder holding 40% of the shares. He is also the company manager who takes care of the company's business operations. In the past few years, the business is blooming as both the sales and the net income have been growing steadily at around 10% per year. However, this situation...
Terry and Evelyn Becker are a married couple in their mid-20s. Terry has a good start as an electrical engineer and Evelyn works as a sales representative. Since their marriage four years ago, Terry and Evelyn have been living comfortably. Their income has exceeded their expenses, and they have accumulated an enviable net worth. This includes $10,000 that they have built up in savings and investments. Because their income has always been more than enough for them to have the...
1)
What are the main purpose for preparing the income statement and
balance sheet?
2)
What is net income? Why is net income so important to the company
manager?
3) Why
are the company’s shareholders always concerned about the net
income?
4)
Analyze the changes of both the projected sales and net income of
2019as compared to that of 2018 actual sales and net income. Should
Mr. John Chan be worried about the projected financial
situation?
5)
Evaluate Brighton Food’s...
Billy Thornton borrowed $20,000 at a rate of 7.25%, simple interest, with interest paid at the end of each month. The bank uses a 360-day year. How much interest would Billy have to pay in a 30-day month? a. $139.88 b. $133.22 c. $120.83 d. $126.88 e. $146.87 1 points QUESTION 9 Suppose you borrowed $14,000 at a rate of 10.0% and must repay it in 5 equal installments at the end of each of the next 5 years. How...
Gleim 6 Deductions from AGI [1] Which one of the following expenses does not qualify as a deductible medical expense? A. Cost of long-term care for a developmentally disabled person in a relative’s home. B. Special school for a deaf child to learn lip reading. C. Cost of elevator installed for individual who had heart bypass surgery (in excess of increase in value of individual’s home). D. Cost and care of guide dogs used by a blind person in his...