Find the minimum payment on an unpaid balance of ​$. Assume that the minimum payment on a credit card is the greater of ​$ or ​% of the unpaid balance.

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Answer 1

Answer:

$27

Explanation:

Giving that the most important(all in actuality) values related to the question are not listed, I'd do well to improvise and assume. And as such, I have these

I'm assuming that the minimum payment on a credit card is the greater of $27 or 3% of the unpaid balance. And thereafter, proceeding to find the minimum payment on an unpaid balance of about $815.69.

To do this, we use simple arithmetic to first find the value of the percentage in dollars, so that

3% of $815.69 = 3/100 * 815.69 = $24.471

Remember that drum the question, the minimum payment is greater than 3% of the unpaid balance or $27. Given than 24.47 is less than 27, our answer is $27


Related Questions

Securities markets can be divided into primary and secondary markets. When new securities created by the issuer are sold to the public usually with the involvement of an investment bank, the transactions take place in the

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Answer:

primary market

Explanation:

The primary market is where securities are first issued. E.g. a company's IPO represents a primary market, or when bonds are first issued.

Most trading occurs in secondary markets, i.e. they trade securities that have been already issued and are owned by investors that are willing to sell them. A single stock could theoretically be traded hundreds of times in the secondary market, but they can only be traded in the primary market once (when they are issued).

Kubal Inc. applies overhead based on machine hours. Kubal reports the following for the year just ended: Budgeted overhead for the year $280,000 Budgeted machine hours 2,000 Actual overhead for the year $305,000 Actual machine hours 2,400 What is the amount of over- or under-applied overhead for the year

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Answer:

Under/over applied overhead= $21,000 overapplied

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 280,000/2,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $140 per machine hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= 140*2,400

Allocated MOH= $336,000

Finally, the under/over allocation:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 305,000 - 336,000

Under/over applied overhead= $21,000 overapplied

Schraeder Corporation has 20,000 shares outstanding at $30 each. The firm expects to raise $200,000 via a rights offering at a subscription price of $25. How many rights are required for each new share?

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Answer:

3 right/shares

Explanation:

Price per unit of shares issued under “Rights issue”  = Total proceeds from rights issue/ Subscription price of share issued under rights issue  = 200,000  / $25  = 8,000

Number of new shares = 8,000

Original number of shares = 20,000

Thee number of rights required for each new share  = Original number of shares / Number of new shares  = 20,000 / 8,000 =  2.5 = 3 right/shares (approx)

Marple Company's budgeted production in units and budgeted raw materials purchases over the next three months are given below:
January February March
Budgeted production (in units) 60,000 ? 100,000
Budgeted raw materials purchases (in pounds) 129,000 165,000 188,000
Two pounds of raw materials are required to produce one unit of product. The company wants raw materials on hand at the end of each month equal to 30% of the following month's production needs. The company is expected to have 36,000 pounds of raw materials on hand on January 1. Budgeted production for February should be:______.
A) 105,000 units.
B) 82,500 units.
C) 150,000 units.
D) 75,000 units.

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Answer: 75,000 units

Explanation:

Come up with an expression to solve this.

Assume the budgeted production needed is P.

P needs 2 pounds of raw materials per unit so raw materials needed are 2P.

Beginning raw materials for February have to be 30% of the needs of February;

= 30% * 2P

= 0.6P

Ending raw materials for February have to be 30% of March needs so;

= 30% * 100,000 * 2 pounds

= ‭60,000‬ pounds

So;

Budgeted raw materials purchase for February = Raw materials needed + Ending raw materials - Beginning raw materials

165,000 = 2P + 60,000 - 0.6P

1.4P = 165,000 - 60,000

P =  (165,000 - 60,000) / 1.4

= 75,000 units

13. Beth is working at solo. In the past few months, Beth has noticed that her managers don't like the idea of change very much. Whenever she proposes a new idea, they are quick to shoot it down. This indicates that solo is operating at a ______level of _____________.

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Answer:

b. High; Uncertainty Avoidance

Explanation:

Options are "a. High; Power Distance b. High; Uncertainty Avoidance c. High; Collectivism d. Low; Uncertainty Avoidance"

Beth is working at solo. In the past few months, Beth has noticed that her managers don't like the idea of change very much. Whenever she proposes a new idea, they are quick to shoot it down. This indicates that solo is operating at a High level of Uncertainty Avoidance. The reason for this is because manager doesn't like the ideas of change, most especially the Uncertainty that comes with new idea. The manager is practically avoiding uncertainty at high level and prefer to continue using the pre-existing operating measures and method in the organization.

If the volume of sales is $7,000,000 and sales at the break-even point amount to $4,800,000, the margin of safety is 45.8%.
A. True
B. False

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True I think. Hope it’s right.

AAA has a contract to build a building for $ 100,000 with an estimated time to completion of three years. A reliable cost estimate for the project is $ 60,000. In the first year of the project, AAA incurred costs totaling $ 24,000. How much profi t should AAA report at the end of the fi rst year under the percentage-of-completion method?

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Answer:

the profit that should be recorded is $16,000

Explanation:

The computation of the profit that should be reported is shown below:

= (Incurred cost ÷ Estimation of the cost ×  Contract price) - (Incurred cost)

= ($24,000 ÷ $60,000 × $100,000) - ($24,000)

= $40,000 - $24,000

= $16,000

Hence, the profit that should be recorded is $16,000

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

Give an example of being a hygiene theory in life??
plz help plz its due todAYYYY!!!!!

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This is of Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory. Some examples of being a hygiene factors are supervision, relationships with co-workers and managements/supervisors, physical work environment, job security, and compensation.

I also believe you could find a few more I didn’t list.

Her home has a replacement value of $150,000, therefore she insures her home for the minimum legal requirement of

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Answer:

$120,000

Explanation:

There is actually no minimum legal home insurance requirement. But if you have a mortgage on your house, the lender will require home insurance that covers at least the loan amount.  

Regarding insurance companies, the 80% rule applies. This means that she must purchase an insurance policy that covers at least 80% of her house's replacement value = $150,000 x 80% = $120,000. If her policy covers less, then in case she files a claim, the insurance company will pay only a proportionate amount of the repairs or replacement value.

You company is considering launching a new product that will increase inventory by $50,000 and increase accounts receivables by $23,000. What is the effect of these change in net working capital (NWC) on cash flow at the beginning of the project

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Answer:

Cash outflow of $73,000

Explanation:

The computation of the impact of these changed in the net working capital is shown below:

= Increase in inventory + increase in account receivable

= $50,000 + $23,000

= $73,000

The $73,000 shows the outflow of the cash

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

HELP ASAP PLZ HELP OFFERING 30 POINTS PLS HELP RN PLZ
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the different elements of the advertising plan to the given scenarios.
advertising strategy
creative idea
creative execution
creative media
Peter uses blogs and social interaction pages on to showcase his advertisements for young professionals.
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Peter manages his team as they use the latest graphics advancements to enhance their advertisement while keeping it on budget.
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Peter has a meeting with his team to set the objectives of their next product campaign.
arrowRight
Peter and his team come up with an advertisement showing the secure locking system of a car door, which is targeted to appeal to the customer’s need for safety.
arrowRight

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Answer:

Explanation:

creative media Peter uses blogs and social interaction pages on to showcase his advertisements for young professionals.

creative execution  Peter manages his team as they use the latest graphics advancements to enhance their advertisement while keeping it on budget.

advertising strategy Peter has a meeting with his team to set the objectives of their next product campaign.

creative idea Peter and his team come up with an advertisement showing the secure locking system of a car door, which is targeted to appeal to the customer’s need for safety.

You are buying a new car. Car option "A" gets 18 miles per gallon of gas (MPG) and has a monthly payment of $368. Car option "B" is a hybrid and gets 60 MPG with a monthly payment of $409. Gas costs $2.89 per gallon. You drive an average of 12,000 miles per year. What is the annual difference in the cost between the two cars in gasoline plus monthly payment per month?

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Answer:

=$856.67

Explanation:

Car option A

The total costs of option A for one year

Monthly repayment : $368 x 12 = $ 4,416

Gas

Consumption at 18 miles per gallons, for 12,000 miles

the consumption will be 12,000 / 18 = 666.67 gallons

cost of gas consumed : $2.89 x 666.67 = $1,926.67

The total cost of Car Option " A " is monthly repayments plus the cost of gas

=$ 4,416 + $1,926.67

=$ 6,342.67

Car option B

The total annual cost for car option B

monthly repayments :$409 x 12 = $ 4,908

cost of gas: consumption 60 per gallons, for 12,000miles

=12,000 /60 =200 gallons

cost of gas: 200 x $2.89=  $578

Total cost for car option B

=$ 4,908 +  $578

=$ 5,486

Annual difference :

=$6,342.67 - $5,486

=$856.67

Kris Kerpstra is an employee for General Dynamics. Kris would be considered a human resource.

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Answer:

I NEED THIS ANSWERRR TOOO!!

Explanation:

Answer:

Trisha wishes that she and Bo could become better friends. This is an example of an (Non) economic want.

Explanation:

Its not a economic want

acc 340 AG Inc. made a $25,000 sale on account with the following terms: 1/15, n/30. If the company uses the net method to record sales made on credit, how much should be recorded as revenue

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Answer:

$24,750

Explanation:

Calculation for how much should be recorded as revenue

Revenue=(100%-1%)*$25,000

Revenue=99%*$25,000

Revenue=$24,750

The amount that the company should record the REVENUE will be $24,750

A shopkeeper explains to you that she keeps down the cost of running her business because her husband works in the shop for free. The consequence of the shopkeeper not paying her husband is that:

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Answer:

explicit cost is kept down, but not the implicit

Explanation:

As we know that there is two cost i.e. explicit cost and the other one is implict cost. The explicit cost is the cost that are spent like out of pocket expenses i.e. salaries & wages, etc. On the other hand the implicit cost is the cost that are spent on diversifying the business

Now as per the given situation, the above is the answer and also the explicit costs are classified into fixed and variable costs while doing the business

When independent measurers get similar results when using the same accounting measurement methods, the financial information is:

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Answer: verifiable

Explanation:

A financial information is verifiable when the independent measurers get similar results when using the same accounting measurement methods.

In this scenario, the independent measures use thesame method but do their work separately without them knowing the results gotten by the other person. When there's similarity in the results, it shows that the results are verifiable.

Consumption spending is:__________ A. spending by households, businesses, and government on all goods used up within one year. B. spending by individuals and households on both durable and nondurable goods. C. spending on goods and services by heads of households. D. spending by individuals and households on only nondurable goods, since they are used up quickly.

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Answer:

b. spending by individuals and households on only non-durable goods.

Explanation:

Consumption spending is spending by individuals and households on only non-durable goods. Consumption is a component of GDP which includes spending on goods and services by individuals and households as it includes non-durable as well as durable goods on the basis of consumption patterns.

An investor bought a one-acre lot on the outskirts of a city for $12,700 cash. Each year she paid $175 of property taxes. At the end of 7 years, she sold the lot for a net value of $25,000. What rate of return did she recieve on her investment

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Answer:

79.5%.

Explanation:

Rate of return = [tex]\frac{final value - initial value}{initial value}[/tex] x 100

The cost of the acre = $12700.

Total property taxes paid for 7 years = $175 x 7

                                                             = $1225

Net value of cost = $12700 + $1225

                             = $13925

Net value of the land when sold = $25000

∴ Rate of return = [tex]\frac{25000 - 13925}{13925}[/tex] x 100

                          = 0.7953 x 100

                          = 79.53%

The rate of return of the acre of land is 79.5%.

Davidson Corporation manufactured 58,500 units during September. The following fixed overhead data relates to September: Actual Static Budget Production 58,500 units 58,000 units Machine-hours 3,320 hours 3,480 hours Fixed overhead costs for September $170,220 $170,520 What is the amount of fixed overhead allocated to production

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Answer:

$171,900

Explanation:

Davidson corporation manufactured 58,500 units during September

The first step is to calculate the fixed overhead machine cost per hour

= 170,520/3,480

= $48

The machine hours can be calculated as follows

= 3,480/58,000

= 0.06

The fixed overhead cost can be calculated as follows

= 0.06 × 49

= 2.94

Therefore the amount of fixed overhead that is allocated to production can be calculated as follows

= 58,500 × 2.94

= $171,900

Ed Scahill has acquired a monopoly on the production of baseballs (don’t ask how), and faces the demand and cost situation given in the following table:
P Q Revenue MR TC MC
20 15000 330000
19 20000 365000
18 25000 405000
17 30000 450000
16 35000 500000
15 40000 555000
a. Fill in the remaining values in the table.
b. If Ed wants to maximize profits, what price should he charge and how many baseballs should he sell? How much profit will he make?
c. Suppose the government imposes a tax of $50,000 per week on baseball production. Now what price should Ed charge, how many baseballs should he sell, and what will his profits be?

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Answer:

a. See part a of the attached excel file for the filling of the remaining values.

b. Ed should sell at the price of $16 and he should sell 35,000 baseballs. Therefore, his profit will be $60,000.

c. Ed should still sell at the price of $16 and he should sell 35,000 baseballs. But, his profit will be $10,000.

Explanation:

Note: The data in this question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering the question. See the attached pdf file for the complete question with the sorted data.

The explanation to the answer is now given as follows:

a. Fill in the remaining values in the table.

Note: See part a of the attached excel file for the filling of the remaining values.

In the attached excel file, the following formula is used.

Revenue = P * Q

MR = Current MR – Previous MR

MC = Current MC – Previous MC

b. If Ed wants to maximize profits, what price should he charge and how many baseballs should he sell? How much profit will he make?

Ed will maximize profit where his MR = MC.

In the part a of the attached excel file, MR = MC = 50,000 when P = 16, Q = 35,000, Revenue = 560,000, and TC = 500,00

Therefore, Ed should sell at the price of $16 and he should sell 35,000 baseballs.

Also, his profit at this point can be calculated as follows:

Profit = Revenue – TC = 560,000 – 500,000 = 60,000

Therefore, his profit will be $60,000.

c. Suppose the government imposes a tax of $50,000 per week on baseball production. Now what price should Ed charge, how many baseballs should he sell, and what will his profits be?

Note: See part c of the attached excel file the new table showing the effect of $50,000 tax per week.

The imposition of $50,000 tax per week will make the total cost (TC) of Ed to increase by $50,000.

Therefore, we add $50,000 to each of the TC as shown in the part c of the attached excel file.

Just like before, Ed will maximize profit where his MR = MC.

In the part c of attached excel file, MR = MC = 50,000 when P = 16, Q = 35,000, Revenue = 560,000, and TC = 550,00.

Therefore, Ed should still sell at the price of $16 and he should sell 35,000 baseballs.

Also, his profit at this point can be calculated as follows:

Profit = Revenue – TC = 560,000 – 550,000 = 10,000

Therefore, his profit will be $10,000.

The number of people willing and able to acquire things at various prices during a particular period of time is known as demand.

A. Fill in the remaining values in the table.

Note: See part a of the attached excel picture for the filling of the remaining values.

In the attached excel Picture, the following formula is used.

Revenue = P * Q

MR = Current MR – Previous MR

MC = Current MC – Previous MC

B. If Ed wants to maximize profits, what price should he charge and how many baseballs should he sell? How much profit will he make?

Ed will maximize profit where his MR = MC.

In the part a of the attached excel picture, MR = MC = 50,000 when P = 16, Q = 35,000, Revenue = 560,000, and TC = 50000

Therefore, Ed should sell at the price of $16 and he should sell 35,000 baseballs.

Also, his profit at this point can be calculated as follows:

Profit = Revenue – TC = 560,000 – 500,000 = 60,000

Therefore, his profit will be $60,000.

C. Suppose the government imposes a tax of $50,000 per week on baseball production. Now what price should Ed charge, how many baseballs should he sell, and what will his profits be?

Note: See part c of the attached excel picture the new table showing the effect of $50,000 tax per week.

The imposition of $50,000 tax per week will make the total cost (TC) of Ed to increase by $50,000.

Therefore, we add $50,000 to each of the TC as shown in the part c of the attached excel picture.

Just like before, Ed will maximize profit where his MR = MC.

In the part c of attached excel picture, MR = MC = 50,000 when P = 16, Q = 35,000, Revenue = 560,000, and TC = 55000.

Therefore, Ed should still sell at the price of $16 and he should sell 35,000 baseballs.

Also, his profit at this point can be calculated as follows:

Profit = Revenue – TC = 560,000 – 550,000 = 10,000

Therefore, his profit will be $10,000.

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A project will double your investment in one year with probability 0.35, otherwise you'll lose half of your investment. What is the standard deviation of this investment

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Answer:

50.59%

Explanation:

the project will have two outcomes:

35% chance of yielding 2

65% chance of yielding 0.5

the expected value = 1.025

the variance = {[0.35 x (2 - 1.205)²] + [0.65 x (0.5 - 1.205)²]} / 2 = (0.3327 + 0.1792) / 2 = 0.25595

the standard deviation = √0.25595 = 0.5059 = 50.59%

Balonek Inc.'s contribution margin ratio is 57% and its fixed monthly expenses are $41,000. Assuming that the fixed monthly expenses do not change, what is the best estimate of the company's net operating income in a month when sales are $112,000

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Answer:

The estimated net operating income in a month is $22,840

Explanation:

The computation of the net income is shown below:

= Contribution margin Ratio × Sales - Fixed cost

= 57% × $112,000 - $41,000

= $63,840 - $41,000

= $22,840

hence, the estimated net operating income in a month is $22,840

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

m is expected to pay a dividend of $2.45 next year and $2.60 the following year. Financial analysts believe the stock will be at their price target of $95 in two years. Compute the value of this stock with a required return of 12.4 percent.

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Answer:

$79.43

Explanation:

Year    Return        Amount($)  PV factor for 12.4%  Present Value

1         Dividend           2.45                0.890                   2.179715

2        Dividend            2.6                  0.792                   2.057978

2        Value of share   95                   0.792                   75.19535

          at end of tr 2

           TOTAL                                                                   $79.43304

Thus, the present value of share is $79.43

A payment of $200 is made at the end of each month into an account paying a 7.5% annual interest rate, compounded monthly for 30 years. What is the future value of the account after 30 years

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Answer:

FV= $269,489.09

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Monthly payment= $200

Interest rate= 0.075/12= 0.00625

Number of periods= 30*12= 360

To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= monthly deposit

FV= {200*[(1.00625^360) - 1]} / 0.00625

FV= $269,489.09

A share of common stock has just paid a dividend of $2.00. If the expected long-run growth rate for this stock is 15 percent, and if equity investors require a 19 percent rate of return, what is the fair price of the stock

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Answer:

$57.50

Explanation:

fair value = dividend(1 + growth rate) / required rate of return - long run growth rate

$2(1.15) / 0.19 - 0.15 = $57.50

Lisa Smith has her age listed on her driver's license as being three years younger than it actually is. This is also how old she tells her insurance company she is. Her insurance company has discovered she lied about her age. What provision of her life insurance contract states that her benefits will be what her premium would have bought if she had been truthful about her age

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Answer:

Misstatement of age

Explanation:

If the insurance company knows that a person has intentionally lied about his/her age, they will adjust the insurance amount and premium to match the correct age of the insured. E.g. in this case, Lisa will probably be required to pay a higher premium on her policy, and depending on her age, the insurance amount might be lower.

A taxable bond has a yield of 8%, and a municipal bond has a yield of 6%. At what tax bracket, would you be indifferent between the 2 bonds

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Answer: 25%

Explanation:

Municipal bonds are tax-free which means that the tax bracket that would make you indifferent between the 2 bonds would be the one that brings the after-tax yield on the taxable bond to the same yield as the Municipal bond.

Assume this tax rate to be x.

8% * ( 1 - x) = 6%

8% - 0.08x = 6%

0.08x = 8% - 6%

x = (8% - 6%) / 0.08

x = 25%

An example of a stakeholder in a company is a supplier.
Question 1 options:
True
False

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The answer is true and there is more examples

Fixed vs variable cost preference. bates operates a kiosk at a local mall, selling duck calls for $30 each. the variable cost to make a duck call is $18. a new mall is opening where bates wants to locate a new kiosk. the mall operator offers the following two options for bates: 1. paying a fixed rent of $15,000 a month, or: 2. paying a fixed rent of $9,000 per month plus 10% of revenue earned from each duck call, the amount of monthly sales (in units) at which bates would be indifferent as to which plan to select is: a) 1,900 b) 2,000 c) 1,500 d) 1,600​

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Answer:

b) 2,000

Explanation:

sales price = $30

10% from each sale = $3

the amount of rent paid as a percentage of sales = $15,000 - $9,000 = $6,000

the indifference point in units = $6,000 / 10% revenue margin = $6,000 / $3 = 2,000 units

If Bates sells less than 2,000 units, then he should prefer option 2, but if he sells more than 2,000 units, then option 1 is better for him.

You need some money today and the only friend you have that has any is a miser. He agrees to loan you the money you need, if you make payments of $30 a month for the next six months. In keeping with his reputation, he requires that the first payment be paid today. He also charges you 2 percent interest per month. How much total interest is he charging?

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Answer:

$8.6

Explanation:

Calculation for How much total interest is he charging

First step is to calculate the present value (PV) using financial calculator by using this formula

PV=PV(Rate,Nper,PMT,FV,Type)

Rate represent Interest Rate

Nper represent Period

PMT represent Payment

FV represent Future Value

Type = 1 which represent the annuity due reason been that the 1st payment is to be made today

Let plug in the formula

Rate = 2%

Nper = 6

PMT = $30

FV = 0

Type = 1

Hence,

PV = PV(2%,6,30,0,1)

PV= $171.40

Since we have known the PV the last step is to calculate the total interest

Using this formula

Total interest =( PMT*Nper)-PV

Let plug in the formula

Total interest = ($30*6) - $171.40

Total interest = $180 - $171.40

Total interest = $8.6

Therefore the amount of the total interest he will be charging is $8.6

Answer:

$8.6

Explanation:

I/Y = Rate = 2.0

PMT =  -$30

N =  6

Future Value =  $0.00

First we need to set the calculator to annuity due and calculate the CPT PV. We get the Value of loan, $171.40

Interest payment = PMT x 6 - Present value of loan

Interest payment = $30*6 - $171.40

Interest payment = $180 - $171.40

Interest payment = $8.6

Thus, the total interest he is charging is $8.6

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