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You want to be able to withdraw \( \$ 50,000 \) each year for 20 years. Your account earns \( 6 \% \) interest.
a) How much do you need in your account at the beginning?
b) How much total money will you pull out of the account?
c) How much of that money is interest?
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7.1 \( \begin{array}{l}\text { Drie jaar gelede was die prys van 'n brood R14, } 14 \text { elk. As die gemiddelde } \\ \text { inflasiekoers } 4,8 \% \text { vanaf } 2021 \text { tot op hede was, bepaal wat die prys van } \\ \text { een brood nou sal wees. }\end{array} \)
7.2 'n Bakkery koop 'n nuwe industriële oond teen 'n koste van R65 000 .
'n Lening is uitgeneem by 'n geregistreerde finansiële instansie, wat \( 9 \% \)
enkelvoudige rente vir die eerste 2 jaar en \( 6 \% \) saamgestelde rente vir die
laaste twee jaar van die lening hef. Bereken die totale bedrag wat die bakkery
hierdie finansiële instansie sal moet betaal aan die einde van die 4-jaarlening.
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zoberto bought a \( \$ 270,000 \) house, paying \( 20 \% \) down, and financing the rest at \( 4.6 \% \) interest for 30 years.
fer monthly payments are \( \$ 1107.31 \). How much will he really pay for her \( \$ 270,000 \) house?
Roberto will pay a total of \( \$ \square \) for the house.
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You want to be able to withdraw \( \$ 35,000 \) from your account each year for 30 years after you retire.
You expect to retire in 20 years.
If your account earns \( 5 \% \) interest, how much will you need to deposit each year until retirement to achieve
your retirement goals?
\( \$ \)
Round your answer to the nearest cent.
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You want to be able to withdraw \( \$ 50,000 \) from your account each year for 15 years after you retire.
You expect to retire in 25 years.
If your account earns \( 10 \% \) interest, how much will you need to deposit each year until retirement to
achieve your retirement goals?
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You want to buy a car. The loan amount will be \( \$ 14,000 \). The company is offering a \( 2 \% \) interest rate for 60
months ( 5 years). What will your monthly payments be?
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1.1 Moses earns a gross salary of R10 500 per month. The basic monthly expenses used
from the income are as follows:
Housing expense \( 21 \% \); Food \( 36 \% \), Transport \( 10 \% \); Cellphone bills \( 1,9 \% \). The rest is for
savings.
the above information to answer the following questions.
1.1.1 Calculate the total gross salary per annum.
1.1.2 Determine the amount of the monthly food expense.
simplest form.
1.1.4 Calculate Moses's percentage for savings from his salary.
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QUESTION 21
Suppose the nominal exchange rate between the Japanese yen and the UK pound is 100 yen per pound.
Further, suppose that a kilogram of rice costs \( £ 2 \) in the UK and 250 yen in Japan. What is the real exchange
rate between Japan and the UK?
a) 2.5 kilograms of Japanese rice per kilogram of UK rice.
b) 0.5 kilograms of Japanese rice per kilogram of UK rice.
c) 1.25 kilograms of Japanese rice per kilogram of UK rice.
d) 0.8 kilograms of Japanese rice per kilogram of UK rice.
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QUESTION 20
Which of the following is an example of foreign direct investment?
a) General Motors buys steel from South Korea.
b) General Motors of the USA buys shares in Saab of Sweden.
c) McDonald's builds a restaurant in Moscow.
d) UK publisher Bloomsbury sells the rights to make a film of a Harry Potter book to an American film studio.
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QUESTION 19
If Japan exports more than it imports,
a) Japan's net exports are negative.
b) Japan is running a trade deficit.
c) Japan's net capital outflow must be positive.
d) Japan's net capital outflow must be negative.
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