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gayle has a credit card with $500 balance on it and a 19% interest rate. If she wants to pay off her card in two years, what
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How much did Jane earn in 2017?
QLM4L3_W2.jpg Group of answer choices $372.96 $201.60 $50.40 $5,040.00 Flag question: Question 4
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Margo is trying to be financially responsible. She is going to save 22% of her paycheck every month. If her paycheck is $2500
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Which situation BEST describes saving for a short-term goal?
(1 point) Responses saving to buy a new car saving to pay next
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Jon went to his local bank and deposited money in a certificate of deposit, or CD for short. A CD is a type of savings account
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You have a part-time job that pays $4.70/hr and average tips are $3.85/hr. Your deductions are FICA (7.65%), federal tax
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You make an $800 purchase on a new credit card that has a monthly interest rate of 1.5%. You receive your first credit card
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You make an $800 purchase on a new credit card that has a monthly interest rate of 1.5%. You receive your first credit card
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Leena is a senior in high school. She babysits regularly and deposits her earnings into a checking account. She wants to get a
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Why is your credit score important? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses Banks use it to determine whether you qualify for
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_____ and _____ are the engines of financial independence.
(1 point) Inflows, outflows Stocks, debt investments Priorities,
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You borrow $149,000 to buy a house. The mortgage rate is 7.5 percent and the loan period is 30 years. Payments are made monthly.
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Your freind wants to borrow $1,137.45 from your credit card that charges a 14.7% APR you agree to the loan but require your
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Morticia
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Maria wants to start savings for college, but she has little tolerance for the risk. Which approach to saving for college is
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How does decreasing your credit card balance affect your income statement?(1 point)
Responses It increases your monthly expenses,
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korinthia
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joanne earns $720 a week. She spends 1/3 of her money grocery and household goods and 3/4 of the remaining money on rent. How
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Aziz
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approximately how many times as much money does the smith family spend on miscellaneous item as it spends on utilities? 1] 4 2]
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Mr. Churchill makes $50,000 a year. Of this income, 1/7 goes towards food and beverage. Of this amount, ¼ goes towards
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which situation allows you to have the most saved? - having a set amount aside for savings each
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A bank credit card charges interest at the rate of 20% per year, compounded monthly. If a senior in college charges $1,300 to
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dorsey
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A total of $12,000 is invested in two funds paying 9% and 11% simple interest. If the yearly interest is $1,180, how much of the
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If the APR on your credit is 18%, what percentage do you pay each month on an outstanding balance?
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Guy
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A man has a wife and six children(the oldest of whom is 13 years).He claims 32000 naira for a dependent relative .How much tax
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david t
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What is the future value of a 5 yr. annuity due that promises to pay $300.00 each yr? Assume that all payments are reinvested at
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Margo is trying to be financially responsible. She is going to save 22% of her paycheck every month. If her paycheck is $2500
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zendaya
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Carl is new to financial planning and goal making but one thing is clear to him. He wants to save a lot more money every month
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Which statements describe a fixed expense? Select the two that apply. (2 points) Responses Frankie pays $10 a month for a music
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Do debit cards have all of the same qualities as money?
• Yes, they share the same characteristics. • No, debit cards are
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Your fixed expenses are $1,235.78/month. You want to save 5 months' worth for an emergency fund over a year’s time. How much
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Jacques maxes out his credit card and then misses several payments in a row before he started paying his bills. How could this
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Juanita is saving up to buy a new truck. She wants to put $4000 down and borrow the rest. That down payment will lower the
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Credit Cards Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which of these credit card purchases would charge the most interest?(1
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Personal Finance Semester Exam
18 of 4018 of 40 Items Question Use the table to answer the question. Cork just graduated and
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What is a disadvantage to using a credit card instead of a debit card?(1 point)
Responses You have to wait to save up enough
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Your friend Jamaal, a full-time college student,
$15,500 working at the campus bookstore over spring, summer and fall semesters
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According to data from Mint com, roughly how many Americans reported that they didn’t know how much money they’d spent in
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Which statement describes an advantage and a disadvantage of using cash versus a debit card to make a purchase?
Cash takes up
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How does the amount of money in your savings account grow over time?(1 point) Responses Banks who are insured through
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When Pei received a one-time inheritance from her grandmother, she considered including it in her budget as income. What is the
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Which statement best describes purchases made with a credit card?
A. Purchases made with this card are withdrawn directly from a
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Marla's gross income is $18,500. What is the maximum amount she
should consider spending to purchase a house? a. $18,500 b.
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My mother often (wish) for more money present tense
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Kamogetswe
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You owe $958.62 on a credit card at a 9.7% APR. the minimum payment is $105.00 how much goes toward principal if you make the
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Morticia
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Which statement describes a variable expense?
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When Ahmed got his first credit card, his mother offered a little advice about avoiding high interest payments. What did she
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Zed can deduct the amount over 7% of his gross income as medical
expenses on his income tax return. If his annual salary is
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Which of the following would have a negative
effect on your credit score? A getting a promotion at work B making late payments on
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Anonymous 2.0
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Groceries and rent are examples of…
a assets b essential expenses c personal income d loans
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Your gross income is \$4.520.00/month Your deductions are FICA (7.65%), federal tax withholding (11.75 %), and state tax
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Which type of credit typically offers payment plans of up to 30 years or more?
A. car loan B. credit card C. home mortgage D.
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