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Business, 26.09.2019 16:30, pinkyglitter2696

Can somebody me
1. net worth is equal to assets minus liabilities. which event will have the greatest impact (positive or negative) on one's net worth?
a. go on a vacation that costs $1,500
b. pay off $4,000 of school loans with cash
c. buy a new car at market value for $15,000. car depreciates 20% upon transfer of ownership.
d. finance a used car at market value for $16,000
e. inherit $2,000 from a relative

2. prime lending rates are 1) than subprime lending rates and are commonly offered to people with credit scores.
a. lower, higher
b. higher, lower
c. lower, lower
d. higher, higher

3. assume a home buyer puts 20% down on a $200,000 house and uses a mortgage to borrow the rest. what will the amount of the mortgage be (excluding any closing costs)?
a. $160,000
b. $200,000
c. $180,000
d. $240,000

4. variable rate loans typically have a interest rate than fixed rate loans because with variable rate loans, the borrower assumes the risk that the interest rate might
a. higher, decrease
b. lower, decrease
c. higher, increase
d. lower, increase

5. assume that jocelyn is comparing two fixed-rate loan options, a 15 year and a 30 year mortgage. both options have the same interest rate and amount borrowed. the 30 year, when compared to the 15 year loan will have a monthly payment and a total cost when repayment is completed.
a. lower, higher
b. higher, higher
c. lower, lower
d. higher, lower

6. megan has $500 in short-term savings, $5,000 in her retirement savings account, $500 in credit card debt, and student loan debt of $6,500. assuming that these are all of megan's assets and liabilities, what is megan's net worth?
a. positive $4,000
b. $0
c. negative $3,500
d. positive $5,500
e. negative $1,500

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