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If the interest rate is 5 percent what is the present value of a security that pays you 1100 next year and 1210 the year after would you be willing to pay 2310 for this security why or why not?

The NPV of this security is calculated as follows: (2310) + 1100/1.05 + 1210/1.05^2 = (164.87) Since the NPV of this investment is negative, you should not buy it.


What government security pays a fixed rate of interest every six months until they mature in two to ten years?

Treasury notes


Would the statement 'Simple Interest is interest earned on interest' be True or False?

False. Interest upon interest is compounded interest


What is a simple interest in math?

Simple interest is interest that is calculated only on the amount of unpaid principal on a loan. Such interest is not added to the value of the loan but is tracked separately. Compound interest is interest that is calculated on the total of unpaid principal and accumulated interest on a loan. The difference is in simple interest there is no interest charged on accumulated interest while in compound interest there is interest charged on accumulated interest.


What does a mortgagor right of redemption mean. what is as is clause?

Right of redeem is the right to recover something by making certain payments. Mortgagor's right of redemption means mortgagor's right to recover or get back the property after making payment of loan. Mortgage is a transfer of an interest in immovable property for securing the loan. By way of security, the mortgagor transfers an interest in his immovable property. If the loan has been paid, the interest so transferred must revert back to the mortgagor. The mortgagee cannot retain any interest in the mortgage-property if debt does not exist.

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Does the government charge interest on SSI debts?

The Social Security Administration does not charge interest on a Supplemental Security Income overpayment.


What is the difference between credit support annex under new york law and credit support annex under English law?

The New York law form of CSA is a "security interest" form where possession of the collateral is maintained by the transfer and subject to a security interest granted to the counterparty. The English law form of CSA is a "transfer" form where the collateral is transferred to the counterparty (or an escrow agent) absolutely subject to an agreement to retransfer equivalent securities and it is not intended to create a security interest.


How do you perfect a security interest in a negotiable instrument?

under ucc u make a security interest perfected by control. under article 9 of ucc.


Who should create the journal entry for interest income?

debit interest receivablecredit interest income


How do you create a security answer on ea sports?

Yes


Which tool allows administrators to create and manage security profiles?

Security configuration Wizard


Do Colorado security deposits have to earn interest?

yes, but it depends.


Difference between pari passu and hypothecation?

"Pari passu" means equal treatment for all parties involved, typically in the repayment of debts or distribution of assets. "Hypothecation" is when an asset is pledged as collateral for a loan without transferring ownership, allowing the borrower to access funds while the lender retains a security interest in the asset.


What are the five largest federal expenses?

income security, social security and medicare, national defense, net interest.


Does a lender need to file a deed of trust on your property?

It depends on the jurisdiction. The lender needs to file a deed of trust or a mortgage to protect its security interest in the property.It depends on the jurisdiction. The lender needs to file a deed of trust or a mortgage to protect its security interest in the property.It depends on the jurisdiction. The lender needs to file a deed of trust or a mortgage to protect its security interest in the property.It depends on the jurisdiction. The lender needs to file a deed of trust or a mortgage to protect its security interest in the property.


Does a security deposit collect interest?

Landlord-tenant relations are governed by municipal regulations, hence, they vary by city, but it is normal that a security deposit should collect interest. Of course, we are in a period of history in which interest rates in general are remarkably low, so I would not expect to collect a lot of interest.


What is endangering security interest?

Endangering security interest is a misdemeanor charge dealing with using property as collateral for loans, except the property has a lien against it. Charges generally stem from people trying to hide $500 or more worth of property damage or those that try hinder, transfer or destroy a property's security interest.