Jane forest wants to receive yearly payments of 15000.00 for

  1. Jane forest wants to receive yearly payments of 15000.00 for 10 years. How much must she deposit at her bank today at 11%
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  2. Jane Frost wants to receive yearly payments of 15000 for 10 years. How much must she deposit at her bank today at 11% intrest
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  3. Jany frost wants to receive yearly payments of 15000 for 10 years. How much must she deposti at her bank today at 11% intrest
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  4. you win a contest for which the prize is $6,000,000. You are going to receive 20 yearly payments of $300,000 what is the present
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  5. which of the following biomes would receive the most yearly rain?A desert B rainforest C grassland D coniferous forest
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  6. Sally has won the grand prize in a lottery and must choose between the following three options:A. Receive a lump sum payment of
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  7. You receive five annual payments of $10,000 followed by fiveannual payments of $5,000. what is the future value of all payments
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  8. Jane owes Sam $15,000. She promises that she will make semi-annual payments over thenext 4 years at an interest rate of 12%
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  9. what would be your monthly car payment on a $15000 4 year loan @ 10%. Payments are made at the end of each month
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  10. Two investment options are as follows.Choice 1: Payments of $ 2550 now, $ 3100 a year from now, and $ 3720 two years from now.
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