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m_a_m_a [10]
2 years ago
6

One of the main financial services that is provided by a bank involves offering accounts where people can safely store their mon

ey for a period
of time, all the while earning interest and being protected by insurance. What is this common financial service called?

A. payment services
B. savings
C. loans
D. financial planning
Business
1 answer:
lina2011 [118]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: Your answer is B. savings

Explanation: I got it right :) have a good day everyone and I hope this helped you. (if i got it right please brainliest or 5 stars!)

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1. Planning Budget for September:

                                         Fixed Cost  Cost per  Cost per  Planning

                                         per Month   Course    Student   Budget

Instructor wages                                $ 2,960                      $11,840

Classroom supplies                                              $ 270       16,740

Utilities                               $ 1,220        $ 75                          1,520

Campus rent                     $ 4,800                                         4,800

Insurance                          $ 2,300                                         2,300

Administrative expenses $ 3,900        $ 44           $ 7          4,510

Total                                                                                      $41,710

2) Flexible Budget for September:

                                         Fixed Cost  Cost per  Cost per  Flexible

                                         per Month   Course    Student   Budget

Instructor wages                                $ 2,960                      $11,840

Classroom supplies                                              $ 270        15,120

Utilities                               $ 1,220        $ 75                          1,520

Campus rent                     $ 4,800                                         4,800

Insurance                          $ 2,300                                         2,300

Administrative expenses $ 3,900        $ 44           $ 7         4,468

Total                                                                                   $40,048

3. The Revenue and Spending Variances for September (based on flexible budget):

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                                        Budget    Budget                     Variance

Revenue                         $55,180 $46,280   $52,280    $6,000  F

Instructor wages             $11,840   $11,840     $11,120        $720  F

Classroom supplies         16,740     15,120      16,590        1,470  U

Utilities                               1,520      1,520         1,930           410  U

Campus rent                     4,800     4,800        4,800            0     None

Insurance                          2,300     2,300        2,440           140  U

Administrative expenses  4,510     4,468        3,936          532   F

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a) Data and Calculations:

Sales price per student = $890

Planned number of courses = 4

Planned total number of students = 62

Actual number of courses ran = 4

Actual total number of students = 56

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Instructor wages                                $ 2,960                  

Classroom supplies                                              $ 270  

Utilities                               $ 1,220        $ 75                      

Campus rent                     $ 4,800                                

Insurance                          $ 2,300                                    

Administrative expenses $ 3,900        $ 44           $ 7  

Actual Results:

Actual Revenue $ 52,280

Instructor wages $ 11,120

Classroom supplies $ 16,590

Utilities $ 1,930

Campus rent $ 4,800

Insurance $ 2,440

Administrative expenses $ 3,936                                                                        

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