<span>If you had a check that you don't have sufficent funds for that has been run through the bank the bank will usually charge you an overdraft fee. This means that you have arranged an overdraft loan/agreement with the bank. The bank will go ahead and pay the fund to the person or company you wrote the check to. You will have a certain amount of time to put the money back into your account and pay the overdraft fee. Many banks will give you 24 hours to cover the check before they charge you a fee. The fee is usually around $25 dollars, but could be more depending on your bank rules. </span>
Given Information:
Monthly payment = MP = $1500/4 = $375
Monthly interest rate = r = 25/12 = 2.083%
Required Information:
Present Value = ?
Answer:

Explanation:
n = 10*4
n = 40 monthly payments
The present value is found by

Where r is monthly interest rate.
MP is the monthly payment.



Therefore, $10,110 is the present value of 10 quarterly payments of $1500 each at 25% interest rate compounded each month.
Answer:
Question 20 3 < c < 9
Question 21 2.5
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