Let x be the part of 19,000 that was loaned out at 6% such that the remaining 19,000 - x was loaned out at 14%. The interest is calculated by the equation,
I = P x i x n
where P is the principal amount, i is the interest, n is the number of years. Substituting the known values,
2000 = (x)(0.06) + (19000 - x)(0.14)
The value of x from the equation above is 8250.
Hence, 8,250 was loaned out at 6%.
Answer:
The annual dividend expected to be paid by the stock nine years from today (D9) is $11.27 per share.
Explanation:
Note: See the attached excel file for the calculations of annual dividends expected to be paid the stock for Years 1 to 9.
In the attached excel file, the following formula is used:
Current year dividend = Previous year dividend * (100% + Growth rate)
From the attached excel file, the annual dividend expected to be paid by the stock nine years from today (D9) is $11.27 per share (Note: see the bold red color under the Year's 9 Current Year Dividend).
Answer:
The correct answer is "startling statement"
Explanation:
A startling statement is an exponential declaration, that nobody expected and leaves everyone who hears, surprised.
The answer could be any of these. This is not a fair question.
I believe that question is trying to get you to lean towards answer C because theoretically your family would know your character better than a bank might.
Answer:
buildup the amount of their reserves
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within this question it can be said that in order to address this problem, insurance companies typically buildup the amount of their reserves. By doing this the company's have a sort of "escape plan" allowing them to pay these excess costs that they would otherwise not be able to pay since it exceeds the amount that they are making.