FP/101 Final Exam Posted: Sun 04/07/2013 03:09 PM ‚ by: Previous | Next * Reply * View/Print * Remove * Flag Message * Mark as unread FP/101 Final Exam User: 9048400345 First Name: Last Name: Confirmation #: 23336811 Score: 63.33 Total Questions: 30 Total Correct: 19 Start: 4/7/2013 2:41:24 PM End: 4/7/2013 3:11:30 PM Here is some additional information on items missed: Topic: Question: Which of the following is true about credit
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Associate Program Material Appendix I Critical Thinking Worksheet Chose one of the following scenarios: You are a member of a group working on a class project. The group members are enthusiastic about the project and arrange a meeting time to begin planning. You forget to mark your calendar and miss the meeting. The group posts a summary of the meeting with assignments and deadlines for the project. You apologize to the group and agree to complete the topic research for the project. You
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Time Value of Money 1. You place $5‚000 in a savings account earning 2.50% interest compounded annually. Assuming you do NOT make additional monthly deposits (set that to $0)‚ how much will you have at the end of four years? How much would you have at the end of four years if interest is compounded semiannually? 5‚524.14 are what will be after four years with Simi annual intrust compound. 2. Change the interest rate to a higher rate. How much will you have at the end of four years
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Student Loan Summary Christine Downey FP/101 August 15‚ 2010 Griselle Forte What are some future consequences of borrowing too much debt? Some of the most telling future consequences of borrowing too much debt would be evictions‚ foreclosures‚ declaring personal bankruptcies‚ wage garnishments‚ divorces‚ emotional break downs‚ higher than normal interest rates on loans‚ rejection of application for loans‚ ruined credibility‚ savings and retirement plans wiped out‚ and an undesirable credit
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Associate Level Material Student Loans Default will trash your credit rating for years. So forget about borrowing to buy a car or a home. The agency that holds your loan could force your employer to deduct the payments from your paycheck. And‚ in addition to the money you owe‚ you could be liable for any expenses incurred to collect the loan. The U.S. Department of Education can ask the IRS to take that tax refund and apply it to the loan. And if you ever decide to go back to school‚ you can
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ITC 101 Chapter 5 1. Standalone computers increase employee productivity as much as computer networks. () 2. Computers can exchange data over networks of clearly delineated size. () 3. The major problem of discovery is the huge amount of information available. ( ) 4. Metasearch engines search several engines at once and integrate the findings of the various search engines. ( ) 5. Commercial portals are intended for broad audiences and offer fairly routine content. ( ) 6.
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1. What things do you take into consideration when beginning to plan for investments? Why is it important to understand your long term goals before you begin investing? Before you begin to plan for investing you should first have an actual plan that is realistic‚ and specific. Your plan needs to have availability for emergency purposes. Its good to ask yourself questions about your budget‚ emergency fund‚ and how will it benefit you and your goals in your future. When you plan for investing‚ you
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1. Question : Qualitative research is the use of numerical data and statistics to understand human behavior. Student Answer: True False Instructor Explanation: This material is covered in section 2.3 of Cultural Anthropology. 2. Question : Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is the idea that our language determines the way we see the world. Student Answer: True False Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: 3. Question : Cultural
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5.23 Let x be a normally distributed random variable having mean = 30 and standard deviation . Find the z value for each of the following observed values of x: In each case‚ explain what the s value tells us about how the observed value of x compares to the mean 5.29 Weekly demand at a grocery store for a brand of breakfast cereal is normally distributed with a mean of 800 boxes and a standard deviation of 75 boxes‚ a. What is the .probability that weekly demand is (1) 959 boxes or less? (2) More
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1. Which of the following describes what would happen when toxic waste is accidentally spilled into a groundwater system? A) Gasoline and kerosene would float on the water table‚ but most pesticides break down chemically when they reach the water table. B) Gasoline and kerosene would float on the water table; ethyl alcohol would dissolve and disperse in the groundwater. C) Sulfuric and nitric acids would sink to the bottom of the aquifer; kerosene would accumulate as a layer just below the water
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