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  1. While giving 2 real practical examples in detail on each and in academics standards full of references you are required to
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  2. Payments Balance0. 14,000 1. 13,600 2. 13,200 3. 12,800 4. 12,400 5. 12,000 6. 11,600 based on the tabel, develop a linear
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  3. Payments Balance0. 14,000 1. 13,600 2. 13,200 3. 12,800 4. 12,400 5. 12,000 6. 11,600 based on the tabel, develop a linear
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  4. What is the best strategy for avoiding credit card interest?Question 4 options: make the payments online pay the full balance
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  5. On a credit card, minimum monthly payments are often about 2% of the balance. If no interest were charged, how long would it
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  6. A $15,000 debt is to be amortized in 12 equal semiannual payments at an annual interest rate of 11% on the unpaid balance.
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  7. A $15,000 debt is to be amortized in 12 equal semiannual payments at 5.5% interest per half-year on the unpaid balance.
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  8. You decide to buy a TV set for Php 45,000 and agree to pay for it with 18 equal monthly payments at 1.5% interest per month on
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  9. what do you need to do to find the current balance of a loan if you know the payment amount and number of payments made (vs
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  10. You have a balance of $12,000 for your tuition on your credit card and you make no further charges. If your APR is 16.7% and
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