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Investment Planning Proposal FP 100 WEEK 5

Investment Planning Proposal FP 100 WEEK 5 Investment Planning Proposal FP 100 WEEK 5 Investment Planning Proposal Imagine you are meeting with friends to discuss the importance of investments as part of a retirement plan. Read the following summaries of the financial situation and goals of two of your friends: Kathy   Kathy is a 28-year-old, single mother of twin boys. She has been working as a public relations media specialist for three years, having worked at the same company where she started out answering the phones. She has her B.A. in Communications and a student loan of $20,000 she has not yet begun to pay off. Her job pays $70,000 a year. She receive no financial support from the father of her twins. Her costs include paying for childcare, credit cards, and a mortgage. She is able to set aside between $200-325 a month in a savings account. Her financial goals are to pay off the remaining $1,000 of her credit card debt, and to begin contributing to a retirement pla

Retirement Planning Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 5

Retirement Planning Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 5 Retirement Planning Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 5 Retirement Planning Worksheet Complete Parts I and II of the Retirement Planning Worksheet. Part I: Retirement Planning Estimate your retirement income at: http://www.bankrate.com/calculators/retirement/retirement-plan-income-calculator.aspx You will be asked to answer six questions. If you are unsure of what the fields are, the definitions are below on the same page. There are some assumptions about how much your investments will earn, inflation rates and tax rate; you can edit these to see how they impact the calculation. Based on your inputs, what is your estimated monthly retirement income before tax/inflation? Based on your inputs, what is your estimated monthly retirement income after tax/inflation? DO YOU NEED HELP WITH THIS ASSIGNMENT  CLICK HERE   TO ORDER AN ORIGINAL,  PLAGIARISM  FREE  COPY ,  OR ; .  CLICK HERE   To PURCHASE A  READY SOLUTION / SAMPLE /  TUTOR

Homes: Renting and Buying Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 4

Homes: Renting and Buying Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 4 Homes: Renting and Buying Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 4 Homes: Renting and Buying Worksheet Complete the “Buy or Rent Your Next Home” exerciseon the Bankrate website: http://www.bankrate.com/calculators/mortgages/rent-or-buy-home.aspx Respond to each of the following in a minimum of 50 words: What was the recommendation? What were the factors that led to that recommendation? Do you agree or disagree with the recommendation?Why? DO YOU NEED HELP WITH THIS ASSIGNMENT  CLICK HERE   TO ORDER AN ORIGINAL,  PLAGIARISM  FREE  COPY ,  OR ; .  CLICK HERE   To PURCHASE A  READY SOLUTION / SAMPLE /  TUTORIAL  FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT Consider  how economic conditions affect your decision to buy or rent (for example interest rates, unemployment rate, and inflation).  Explain in a minimum of 100 words the main benefits and drawbacks of renting versus owning a home. Review Exhibit 7-4 in Ch. 7, page 225 of Focus on Personal Fina

Credit History Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 4

Credit History Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 4 Credit History Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 4 Credit History Worksheet Credit Scores Go to the Fair Isaac Co. website: www.myfico.com . (Do not buy a credit score unless you choose to do so.) For this activity, go to “Learn about scores.” Review this page, and follow the link to “What’s in your score?” From this page, follow the links to learn more about credit scores. Note: You do not have to share your personal credit score or other details in this worksheet. Using what you have learned about credit scores, respond to each of the following questions in a minimum of 50 words: What is a credit score? When and why is a credit score important? What are the top two factors in your FICO score? What actions can one take to earn the most points in these categories to improve a FICO score? DO YOU NEED HELP WITH THIS ASSIGNMENT  CLICK HERE   TO ORDER AN ORIGINAL,  PLAGIARISM  FREE  COPY ,  OR ; .  CLICK HERE   To PURCHASE A  READY SOLUTIO

Education Funding and Job Expenses FP 100 WEEK 3

Education Funding and Job Expenses FP 100 WEEK 3 Education Funding and Job Expenses FP 100 WEEK 3 For this assignment, you will use the Personal Financial Workbook from Week 1. In Week 1, you used the "Week 1-Personal Monthly Budget" tab. For this week, you will use the "Week 3-Education Funding" tab and "Week 3-Job Expenses" tab. If you made any adjustments to your Week 1 budget after receiving feedback and grades, please use that version of the workbook. This is important because some calculations you do this week will be based on the totals from your Personal Monthly Budget. Review  your Week 3 Learning Activities, especially Appendix A of  Focus on Personal Finance  and your iGrad Resources and Investopedia Resources located in the "Additional Reading and Video Resources" link. DO YOU NEED HELP WITH THIS ASSIGNMENT  CLICK HERE   TO ORDER AN ORIGINAL,  PLAGIARISM  FREE  COPY ,  OR ; .  CLICK HERE   To PURCHASE A  READY SOLUTION /

The Cost of Credit Card Usage Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 3

The Cost of Credit Card Usage Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 3 The Cost of Credit Card Usage Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 3 The Cost of Credit Card Usage Worksheet Review Ch. 5 of Focus on Personal Finance , your Week 3 Khan Academy Video, and your iGrad Credit Card Module for support in completing this assignment. Calculate the following using the Bankrate calculator . You may use the Bankrate calculator for the remainder of the questions on this worksheet. Credit Card Balance Interest Rate Minimum/Fixed Payment Number of Months to Pay in Full Total Interest Paid Impact of Interest Rates $5,000 13% Minimum (interest+1% of balance) 261 $4,938.46 $5,000 18% Minimum (interest+1% of balance) 273 $6,923.09 Impact of Payment Amounts $2,000 15% Minimum (interest+1% of balance) 175 $1,979.20 $2,000 15% Fixed $100 DO YOU NEED HELP WITH THIS ASSIGNMENT  CLICK HERE   TO ORDER AN ORIGINAL,  PLAGIARISM  FREE  COPY ,  OR ; .  CLICK HERE   To PURCHASE A  READY SOLUTION / SAMPLE /  TUTORIA

Time Value of Money, Opportunity Cost, and Income Taxes Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 2

Time Value of Money, Opportunity Cost, and Income Taxes Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 2 Time Value of Money, Opportunity Cost, and Income Taxes Worksheet FP 100 WEEK 2 Time Value of Money, Opportunity Cost, and Income Taxes Worksheet Scenario 1:Time Value of Money / Cash Management Products Use this Bankrate’s Simple Savings calculator to complete Scenario 1: http://www.bankrate.com/calculators/savings/simple-savings-calculator.aspx . You will enter the Initial Amount of Savings (Present Value), Annual Interest Rate (Rate of Return), and Number of Periods/Yearsinto the calculator. The calculator will compute the Future Values. In this scenario you will look at the impact of interest rates on your savings.Suppose that you have $2,000 of savings. You don’t anticipate needing to dip into these funds in the next five years. Based on the information provided in the table, calculate the future value (FV) of $2,000 at the end of years 1 and 5 if it were to be completely invested in each o