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Crab State Bank has offered you a $1,000
Crab State Bank has offered you a $1,000,000 5-year loan at an interest rate of 11.25 percent, requiring equal annual end-of-year payments that include both principal and interest on the unpaid...
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Nov. 09, 2008 |
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Long term planning
Here is the whole assignment, but I just need the answer for #5. I don't understand any of it, so I don't know how to work through everything and get the answer to #5. The people in my group don't...
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Nov. 08, 2008 |
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Insurance planning
Sue and Tom Wright are assistant professors at the local university. They each take home about $40,000 per year after taxes. Sue is 37 years of age, and Tom is 35. Their two children, Mike and Karen,...
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Oct. 26, 2008 |
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SOCIAL EFFICIENCY
CAN SOME EXPLAIN TO ME HOW TO SOLVE THE FOLLOWING. I ALOS NEED TO ISOLATE ( P )WHICH I CAN DO. I Suppose there is a standard defensive driving course in California. Assume the demand for the course...
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Oct. 26, 2008 |
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Steel Firm and Marginal damage
Suppose the steel producing firms in the US are located along waterways. The industry is represented by the supply curve: Qs=.8P where Qs is tons of steel per month and P is the price per ton. The...
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Oct. 22, 2008 |
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I Need answer to D, Fand G...that's all
A. If the private marginal cost (PMC) of producing tires is a constant $20, calculate the market equilibrium quantity. B. Explain what a constant marginal cost implies. Does that mean the total...
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Oct. 19, 2008 |
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Public Finance and Public Policy
Suppose the demand for automobile tires in the US is: Qd=112-2.10P where Qd is quantity demanded in millions of tires and P is the price per tire. A. If the private marginal cost (PMC) of producing...
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Oct. 17, 2008 |
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credit and taxes
This is supposed to be finance, but I so don't get it. Bernie and Pam Britten are a young married couple beginning careers and establishing a household. They will each make about $50,000 next year...
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Oct. 17, 2008 |
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Organizing and managing your financial resources
A. Joe won a lottery jackpot that will pay him $12,000 each year for the next ten years. If the market interest rates are currently 12%, how much does the lottery have to invest today to pay out this...
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Oct. 12, 2008 |
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managing financial resources
Marcia and Phil Helm, a couple in their thirties, have been married for several years. They have no children, and each has a professional career. Marcia is a trainee for a management position at a...
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Oct. 12, 2008 |
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managing your financial resources
Donna and Sherman Terrel are preparing a budget for 2003. Donna is a systems analyst with an airplane manufacturer, and Sherman is working on a master's degree in educational psychology. The Terrels...
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Oct. 12, 2008 |
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Personal Financial Concepts
A friend tells you that he has a job that pays US$1,500 per month (after tax); however, he is spending US$1,900 per month and taking on more credit card debt to meet his monthly bills. In conversation...
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May. 22, 2008 |
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Budget and Finance Property Tax Questions
I really need help with these two questions. Please show all work in detail thanks.
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May. 18, 2008 |
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Public Finance Question-User Fees
I need help with this question. It has to do with comparing a usage charge for a public library service vs property tax financing within several county districts.
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May. 18, 2008 |
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Public Finance- Budget Policy Brief, 2-3 Pages
I need help with this assignment for an undergraduate course. I have included the assignment and directions below. Please let me know if you will be able to help me. Thanks for your time in this most...
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May. 18, 2008 |
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Supply and Demand as a Function of Taxes
A) The supply of newspapers is perfectly elastic at a price of $0.75. Sketch the supply and demand graph below and calculate the equilibrium number of newspapers demanded by consumers in this market...
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May. 12, 2008 |
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Budget Line, Indifference Curves, and Taxes
B) The per unit price of apples and oranges is initially $0.25. Sketch the budget line for Michael, who plans to spend $6 on some combination of apples and oranges. Add an indifference curve...
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May. 12, 2008 |
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Equilibrium Quantity and Price Elasticity
3. Assume the demand for milk is given by the equation QD = 1600 – 200P and the supply of milk is perfectly elastic at P = $2. Also assume that the demand for champagne is given by the equation ...
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May. 12, 2008 |
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Inter-Temporal Budget Lines and Taxes
4. Jacob earns $82,000 in period 1, but his income will drop to $19,170 in period 2. a) Sketch his inter-temporal budget line assuming a 6.5 percent rate of interest and draw an indifference curve...
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May. 12, 2008 |
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Commodity Tax
True or False. And Explain The market distortion or inefficiency of a commodity tax is higher when demand is less price elastic, other things the same.
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May. 12, 2008 |