Answer:
$7337.65.
Explanation:
Loan is what someone in need of financial aid for the purpose of investment or other things collect or take money from banks, friends, family or relatives with the intent of returning it back(probably with interest too).
From the question, we are given the following information: the total loan amount on an office building = $1 million = 1,000,000 at a 10% interest (accrual) rate '' with payments calculated using an 8% pay rate and a 30-year loan term".
Hence, if we are to do this on Excel, we will just just use the - PMT of 8% divided by 12 = (0.00666666667) , the number of payment = 360 and the total loan amount which is going the give us the value of $7337.65.
Answer: $23,888
Explanation:
The cost today for a freshman at a public university is $19,500.
Inflation is at 7% a year and the period is 3 years from now. It is best to use a future value formula:
= Fees * ( 1 + rate) ^ number of years
= 19,500 * ( 1 + 7%)³
= 19,500 * 1.225043
= $23,888
Rents of $750.00 per month on each unit of a 4-plex are current. For an October 16th closing, the rent proration on the settlement statement would be $1,548.38 Credit Buyer & Debit Seller.
-Seller must pay buyer for the days the buyer owns the property, Oct 16 - 31, 16 days. $750 x 4 /31 = $96.77 per day x 16 = $1548.38
<h3>What does it mean to prorate your rent?</h3>
The amount a landlord charges is referred to as "prorated rent" and is only applied to the days the unit is occupied when a resident occupies it for a short period of time (a month, week, day, etc.). Given that daily rates are frequently more expensive, it is based on monthly rates instead than daily rates.
You must first determine the daily rent in order to figure out how much prorated rent will be. Divide the overall rent payment by the number of days in a month to arrive at this. Then double the acquired daily rent amount by the number of days you will be occupying the property during that month.
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If the company's December 31, year 1 balance sheet should reflect total liabilities associated with the bond issue (including interest) in the amount of: E. $3,120,000.
<h3>How to find the total liabilities?</h3>
Using this formula to determine the total liabilities
Total liabilities = Bond's issue price + (Amortized discount x 2)
Let plug in the formula
Total liabilities = $3,100,000 + ($10,000 x 2)
Total liabilities =$3,100,000 + $20,000
Total liabilities = $3,120,000
Therefore the correct option is E.
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