Answer:
Long-term fixed-rate plan-$220,320.00
Short-term variable-rate plan-$224,280.00
The long-term fixed-rate plan is less costly as it has a lower interest expense
Explanation:
Total interest under the first plan=principal amount*interest rate*3 years
principal amount is $720,000
interest rate is 10.20%
total interest expense=$720,000*10.20%*3=$220,320.00
Interest expense under second plan=($720,000*8.50%)+($720,000*12.90%)+($720,000*9.75%)=$224,280.00
Which of the following explains the decrease in the annual rate of return on the Risky Investment bond?
1. The expected default rate on the Risky Investment bond has decreased.
2. The expected default rate on the Treasury bond has increased.
3. The expected default rate on the Treasury bond has decreased.
4. The expected default rate on the Risky Investment bond has increased.
Answer:
a. The risk premium on Risky Investment bond = 5.8
b. Such a change would decrease/reduce 4.2%
c. The expected default rate on the Risky Investment bond has decreased (1).
Explanation:
a. The risk premium on a risky investment is equal to the total return on a risky investment less the return on the risk free asset. The risky asset here gives an annual return of 7.1% while the risk free rate is 1.3%. So, the risk premium on the risky asset for additional risk is,
b. A reduction in the annual return on the risky asset will decrease/reduce the interest rate spread which is equal to the difference between the return of the risky and risk free asset. The new spread will be equal to,
c. The risk free rate is expected to be the same as no information is provided. Besides, a fall in annual rate of risky investment means that there is a reduction in the riskiness of such an investment and that would mean that there is a reduction in the default risk in turn leading to a reduction in compensation for default and the default rate.
The risk is made up of risk free + maturity risk + liquidity risk and default risk.
b)At the top of T account
c)In the debit side
d)In the credit side
Answer:
b)At the top of T account
Explanation:
The account name is always written at the top of a T account. The account name is also the account title.
A T account has a standard format. The title or the name is what differentiates them.
Answer:
1) if the FED decides to strengthen then dollar, it will make US exports more expensive and imports cheaper. That will cause net exports to decrease, i.e. there will be less exports and more imports.
A strengthening of the US dollar helps importing companies because they will buy cheaper goods from abroad and will be able to sell them at higher domestic prices. On the other hand, exporting companies will be hit because hey loss competitiveness since their products will be more expensive.
2) If the FED decides to weaken the US dollar, the opposite will happen. Exporting companies will be favored, while importing companies will be hurt. The country will start to export more and import less.
3) Generally, the FED intervenes market through its money supply policy. When the interest rate increases or the money supply increases, the value of the US dollar will tend to lower. Even if expansionary monetary policy doesn't have an immediate impact, the expectations do matter. If people expect a devaluation of the US dollar, they will start to buy foreign currencies, which in turn will end up devaluating the US dollar. It is a self-fulfilled prophecy.
Another way the FED impacts businesses is through the interest rate. Lower interest rates will increase both domestic and foreign investment in the US.
Answer:
a) Jane currently has $150,000 x (1 + 8%)¹⁰ = $323,838.75 in her account
in 20 years, she will have $323,838.75 x (1 + 5%)²⁰ = $859,240.61
b) we can use the future value of an annuity formula to calculate Hal's annual contribution.
future value = annual contribution x annuity factor
annual contribution = future value / annuity factor
annual contribution = $959,240.61 / 33.066 = $29,009.88
Answer: True i think
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "D": stimuli, brain, brain–mind interface, mind.
Explanation:
The Let Me Learn (LML) Process is an explanation of what steps are followed in our brain while learning something. At first, there are stimuli captured by our senses. Our senses regulate the stimuli and let the stimuli enter our brain. The brain must translate the stimuli thanks to our working memory staying in the brain-mind interface to finally store the translated information into the mind and use the information as necessary.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "D": stimuli, brain, brain–mind interface, mind.
Explanation:
The Let Me Learn (LML) Process is an explanation of what steps are followed in our brain while learning something. At first, there are stimuli captured by our senses. Our senses regulate the stimuli and let the stimuli enter our brain. The brain must translate the stimuli thanks to our working memory staying in the brain-mind interface to finally store the translated information into the mind and use the information as necessary.