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1. Alan invests some of his retirement savings in a fund earning 6% simple interest and invests twice as much in a fund earning 9% simple interest. If he earns $480 combined interest on the accounts, how much does he have in the 6% account?
2. The product of two consecutive integers is -14 more than the square of the smaller one. Find the larger integer. Enter only the larger of the two integers.
3. An aquarium is 35 inches long, 16 inches wide and 24 inches high. The volume of water in the aquarium is 7840 cubic inches. How deep is the water? Note: Volume = length? width? height?
4. Solve. 8?(x + 2) - 7 = -47 Enter only the value of the variable. Do NOT enter an equation. If the solution is not an integer, enter it as a fraction in simplest form. Do not enter a mixed number.
5. Adrian invests some of his retirement savings in a fund earning 5% simple interest and invests twice as much in a fund earning 7% simple interest. If he earns $437 combined interest on the accounts, how much does he have in the 7% account?
Hubbard argues that the Fed can control the Fed funds rate, but the interest rate that is important for the economy is a longer-term real rate of interest. How much control does the Fed have over this longer real rate?
Coures:- Fundamental Accounting Principles: - Explain the goals and uses of special journals.
Accounting problems, Draw a detailed timeline incorporating the dividends, calculate the exact Payback Period b) the discounted Payback Period. the IRR, the NPV, the Profitability Index.
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Write a report on Internal Controls
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Create a cost-benefit analysis to evaluate the project
Theory of Interest: NPV, IRR, Nominal and Real, Amortization, Sinking Fund, TWRR, DWRR
Distinguish between liquidity and profitability.
Your Corp, Inc. has a corporate tax rate of 35%. Please calculate their after tax cost of debt expressed as a percentage. Your Corp, Inc. has several outstanding bond issues all of which require semiannual interest payments.
Simple Interest, Compound interest, discount rate, force of interest, AV, PV
CAPM and Venture Capital
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