Practice Test Section 6 - Mod 16-18 Flashcards
Kramer put $12,000 into an investment on August 10th and took out $3,000 on September 31st. How should the cash flows be recorded (that is, money direction)?
A. +$12,000 and –$3,000
B. +$12,000 and –$9,000
C. –$12,000 and +$3,000
D. –$12,000 and –$3,000
C. –$12,000 and +$3,000
What does RPN represent? A. rational positive numbers B. really powerful numbers C. return on net principal D. Reverse Polish notation
D. Reverse Polish notation
Which of the following terms is commonly referred to as an average? A. array B. mean C. median D. mode
B. mean
Wheatley is considering a mortgage with a face amount of $195,000 and is debating whether to get the 30-year mortgage at 6% or the 20-year mortgage at 5.5%. What is the difference between the two monthly payments?
A. $61.93
B. $172.26
C. $227.92
D. $2,150.93
B. $172.26
Peterson began saving $10 per week and deposited it every month in her money
market account, earning 4.25% and compounding monthly. If she continues this
practice, how much will she have after 10 years?
A. $5,968.29
B. $6,289.15
C. $6,316.04
D. $6,465.65
D. $6,465.65
What amount must be deposited annually in an account earning 7.5% interest that compounds annually to accumulate $100,000 in 15 years? A. $302.01 B. $3,828.72 C. $3,979.46 D. $7,068.59
B. $3,828.72
What should Greenberg pay for the right to receive $60,000 in 7 years at 10% interest compounded quarterly?
A. $29,976.06
B. $29,991.67
C. $30,052.67
D. $30,789.49
C. $30,052.67
A simple measure of dispersion of the difference between the highest and lowest value in a data set is known as the A. mean. B. range. C. standard deviation. D. variate.
B. range.
An annuity functions in a similar manner to what time value component? A. future of $1 B. future of $1 per period C. present value of $1 per period D. sinking fund factor
B. future of $1 per period