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You have the opportunity to purchase an insurance policy for your newborn son. You must make the payments shown in the table. After his fifth birthday no more payments are required.
 
  If your son reaches the age of 60, then the insurance company will pay him 90,000. Alternatively, you could invest the money in a savings account. Your banker promises to pay you interest at the rate of 8 for the first 5 years (from now until your son's fifth birthday), but only promises 4 every year after that. Should you buy the policy or invest in the savings account?
 
  First birthday 600
  Second birthday 650
  Third birthday 700
  Fourth birthday 750
  Fifth birthday 800
 
  A) Yes, buy the policy.
  B) No, do not buy the policy.
  C) The policy and the savings account have the same future value.

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A company that forgoes the discount when credit terms are 2/10 net 60 is essentially borrowing
  money from his supplier for an additional
 
  A) 10 days. B) 70 days. C) 60 days. D) 50 days.


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darbym82

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Reply 2 on: Jul 10, 2018
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