Loose Leaf for Personal Finance
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ISBN: 9781259720680
Author: Jack R. Kapoor, Les R. Dlabay Professor, Robert J. Hughes, Melissa Hart
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 10FPP
Comparing Costs of Checking Accounts. What would be the net annual cost of the following checking accounts?
a. Monthly fee, $3.75; processing fee, $0.25 cents per check; checks written, an average of 22 a month.
b. Interest earnings of 6 percent with a $500 minimum balance; average monthly balance, $600; monthly service charge of $15 for falling below the minimum balance, which occurs three times a year (no interest earned in these months).
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10. Comparing Costs of Checking Accounts. What would be the net annual cost of the
following checking accounts?
a. Monthly fee, $3.75; processing fee, $0.25 per check; checks written, an
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b. Interest earnings of 6 percent with a $500 minimum balance; average
monthly balance, $600; monthly service charge of $15 for falling below the
minimum balance, which occurs three times a year (no interest earned in
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What would be the net annual cost of thefollowing checking accounts? a. Monthly fee, $3.75; processing fee, 25cents per check; checks written, anaverage of 14 a month.
b. Interest earnings of 4 percent with a$500 minimum balance; average monthlybalance, $600; monthly service charge of$15 for falling below the minimumbalance, which occurs three times a year(no interest earned in these months).
What would be the net annual cost of the following checking accounts?
Monthly fee, $3.75; processing fee, 25 cents per check; checks written, an average of 14 a month.
Interest earnings of 4 percent with a $500 minimum balance; average monthly balance, $600; monthly service charge of $15 for falling below the minimum balance, which occurs three times a year (no interest earned in these months).
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