The correct answer to the question above is:
a. relationship between Abraham (and later Moses) and Jahweh.
The covenant was first established by Jahweh with Abraham. He
showed his faith to Jahweh’s promises, obedience to His commandments, and worships
Him with all his heart.
Answer:
Explanation:
The student loan is set up to have a very low interest rate. They are mostly in the 2 to 3 % range if you qualify. The worst is a payday loan. Those have double digit rates associated with them.
The answer is a definite NO. No one should EVER cash in their 401(k) to pay off debt. You will never be able to recover from the loss of compounding interest if you take out money from your retirement account. This money should be saved for retirement or EXTREME emergencies.
Im this case, Austin should take the amount of his raise and use that to start paying down his debt FASTER.
Answer:
The number of days' sales in receivables for Year 2 is 48.7
Explanation:
The formula that is applicable to this scenario is the accounts receivable divided by sales multiplied by 365 days
The number of days' sales in receivables=$11,000/$82,500*365=48.67
The correct option is D, since the 48.67 was simply rounded down to one decimal place.
Answer:
$8750.87
Explanation:
This is compound interest problem. The formula used to solve this would be:

Where
F is the future value (what we want, after 3 years)
P is the initial value (given 6900)
r is the rate of interest per period
here, 8% per year, so 8/4 = 2% per period (since compounded per quarter)
t is the time (3 years and compounding per year so times of compounding is 3*4 = 12), so t = 12
Substituting, we get our answer:

<u>There will be about $8750.87 at the account at the end of 3 years!</u>