Answer:
$47.747.44
Explanation:
After 14 years, the salary will be equivalent to the future value of $28,500 at 3.5% compound interest.
The formula for calculating compound interest is as follows.
FV = PV × (1+r)n
where FV = Future Value
PV = Present Value... 28,500
r = annual interest rate.... 3.5%
n = number of periods...15
Fv = $28,500 x ( 1+ 3.5/100)15
Fv = $28,500 x ( 1+0.035)15
Fv =$28,500 x 1. 67534883
Fv =$47.747.44
Answer:
C. Pay more than the minimum amount every month.
Explanation:
Because credit cards have very high interest rates, and the interest is compounded every day, it is recommended to pay more than the minimum amount every month, so that the total credit card bill is paid out more quickly.
What happens when you pay more than the minimum amount every month is that you are paying not only the interest and principal that is due, but you are also paying additional principal. This additional principal payment is what will reduce the amount that will need to be paid in the future.
Answer:
Explanation:
It wouldn't now, unless you are very wealthy. Interest rates are very low and you would have to go into the junk bond market to get any kind of decent return. But Junk Bonds are or can be very unstable and you get a high return for a very chancy situation.
I think I know what the question wants you to understand. You need something that will provide with income. You just don't want to deal with bonds. There are stocks around that pay dividends; they are very conservative and if they go down, that will be the least of your problems.
You can then devote your resources to capital gains or pure stocks: no interest payments, but the stock itself goes up. There is a whole different tax system for capital gains.
You should also get some gold or silver as insurance.
Since you have asked about stocks and bonds, I have not said anything about cryptos. That's an option, but you have to be very knowledgeable because those things can be an investment nightmare.
Answer 2 is the best choice