Answer:
The actual monthly payment is $206.08, which is slightly higher than the value given in the question, therefore, the given statement is not true.
Step by Step Explanation:
We have been given the loan amount as $12,000, term of loan as 6 years and annual interest rate as 7.25%.
Let us first find the monthly payment for this data, and then we can compare it with the given data to answer the given question.
We know that EMI formula is given as 
Upon substituting the given values.

Therefore, the monthly payment is $206.08.
Answer:
$10,786.88
Explanation:
The total amount paid on loan will be the sum of monthly payments and the deposit paid.
Monthly payments = $888.49 per month
Number of months = 12
Total monthly payments : $888.49 x 12= $10,661. 88
Upfront fee( deposit) $125
Loan amount
=$10,661. 88 + $125
=$10,786.88
Answer:
Idea development
Explanation:
At the idea development stage, the company just decides to appraise and investigate whether the innovative idea is feasible and that will it generate value for the company in the long term. Furthermore, the idea is just a theoretical information that just sounds good for the business future and there is further investigation pending to appraise it.
Answer: The bondholders decided to convert the bonds into common stock because they believed that getting $2250 today is worth more than $120 interest every year and a $1000 principal payment at the end of the bonds life.
Explanation:
1) In order to find out the number of bonds issued we need to divide 750,000 (Total ) by 1000(Face value of each bond).Total number of bonds issues therefore are 750.
2) A 12 percent convertible bond means that the bond pays a coupon of 120 ( 0.12 * 1000) every year.
3) Each bond is convertible into 25 shares , which means if one bond is converted into common stock, the bond holder can earn $1750. We calculate this number by multiplying the number of shares which is 25 into the current market price of the shares which is 70.
4) Also the company is offering an extra $500 per bond for converting it which means (500/25) an extra $20 per share.
5) So in total the bondholder by converting a bond and selling the shares he gets by converting it can earn $2250 per bond which they bought for a $1000 and gives them 120$ of interest every year.
6) SO to conclude the bondholders decided to convert the bonds into common stock because they believed that getting $2250 today is worth more than $120 interest every year and a $1000 principal payment at the end of the bonds life.
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