Business, 29.09.2020 01:01 aracely11140
( the subject is dollars and sense) When comparing checking accounts, interest earned on the account is the most important factor. Agree or disagree
Your friend says it’s a bad idea to have a checking account because of all the fees. Make a persuasive argument about the benefits of having a checking account.
What are two ways you can deposit money into your account and two ways you can withdraw money from your account (four answers total)
Name two reasons why it is important to check your bank statements on a regular basis.
Identify two fees that banks typically charge on a checking account and how you can avoid them.
* BTWTHESE ARE HANDWRITTEN QUESTIONS*
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Business, 21.06.2019 20:40
Which of the following explains why the government sets a required reserve ratio for private banks? a. to allow the government to control the interest rate charged on loans. b. to prevent banks from printing too much money and causing inflation. c. to make sure banks don't run out of money when customers make withdrawals. d. to enable the regulation of risk levels in the decision process of offering loans. 2b2t
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:10
Your sister is thinking about starting a new business. the company would require $375,000 of assets, and it would be financed entirely with common stock. she will go forward only if she thinks the firm can provide a 13.5% return on the invested capital, which means that the firm must have an roe of 13.5%. how much net income must be expected to warrant starting the business? a. $41,234b. $43,405c. $45,689d. $48,094e. $50,625
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