Answer:
a) quota: $ 802.43
b) 500 and then, 484.88 for interest
302.43 and 317.54
C) total interest: 984.88
D) the interest will decrease and the amortization over time will increase
E) as the loan has a given date. At that date the principal outstanding must be zero therefore, after each payment the principal is reduced making interest decrease as well. This decrease in interest is replaced with an increase in the amortization-
Explanation:
PV 10,000
time 20
rate 0.05
C $ 802.426
Interest on first quota:
10,000 x 0.05 = 500
Amortization on first quota:
802.43 - 500 = 302.43
Interest in second quota:
(10,000 - 302.43) x 0.05 = 484,8785
amortization on second quota:
802.42 - 484,88 = 317,54
Interest for the year:
500 + 484.88 = 984.88
Answer: Option B
Explanation: Liquidity ratios are the ratios which are used by the investors to determine the ability of an organisation to repay its short term debts. In other words, it refers to the amount of current assets that an organisation have to repay its current liabilities.
These are calculated by dividing the liquid assets with current liabilities and is considered best to be at 1.
Hence the correct option is B.
The answer to the question is goodness of fit.
Goodness of fit here refers to a style of parenting identified by Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess. They believed that parents who exhibit this parenting style shows that there is congruence or fit between the child’s personality and the parenting practices that the child’s parents use. Each child might require a different approach in parenting, and when there is a mismatch between the two, a poorness-of-fit situation will instead come into effect.
That sounds good but you need to do good in school to do that I think