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zheka24 [161]
3 years ago
5

Which of the following are likely to be prioritized financial goals of someone who has just had a baby? Select the two correct a

nswers.
1. maximizing retirement savings

2. increasing life insurance to cover mortgage, debts, healthcare, and education

3. long-term care insurance

4. saving for college for their children

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2 answers:
netineya [11]3 years ago
8 0
Saving for college and children
Hatshy [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. increasing life insurance to cover mortgage, debts, healthcare, and education

4. saving for college for their children

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Rent expense                             $3,000

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Prepaid Insurance                     $2,000

Service Revenue       $7,500

Accounts Payable                      $1,740

Miscellaneous expenses,            $375

Salary Expense                         $1,600

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Cash                                           $30,000

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Automobile                                $15,500

Cash                              $240

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Account Titles               Debit      Credit

Cash                             $4,500

Note payable             $15,500

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Cash                             $3,000

Supplies

Account Titles               Debit      Credit

Cash                             $1,440

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Accounts Payable      $6,000

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Account Titles               Debit      Credit

Office and computer equipment $6,000

Cash                            $1,740

Blueprint expense                        $1,000

Prepaid Insurance

Account Titles               Debit      Credit

Cash                             $2,000

Service Revenue

Account Titles               Debit      Credit

Cash                                              $7,500

Accounts receivable                    $5,200

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