Financial Math E2020 Questions and complete solutions
Barry gets hurt at work and must go on disabililty for 4 months. On disability, the pay that Barry
... [Show More] receives is 60% of his normal net pay. Barry should be fine if he has a plan for _____.
a.
financing
b.
managing his income
d.
protecting his assets
Tamara earns $8 an hour at her job working 25 hours per week. If 22% of her paycheck goes to taxes, what is Tamara's monthly cash inflow? (Assume this is her only source of income and that there are 4 pays per month.)
a.
$176
c.
$778
d.
$800
Create an example of a situation where there is a negative cash flow.
Planning for the possibility that the plumbing in your house needs repair is part of a plan for _____.
a.
financing
b.
managing income
d.
protecting assets
By examining the spreadsheet below, what part of the financial plan might be missing?
a.
plan for managing income
b.
plan for financing
d.
plan for retirement
If your expenses are more than your income, then you have a positive net cash flow.
Kyle and Linda are married with two children at home and a mortgage. Kyle's net pay per year is $32,000 and Linda's is $48,000. Their monthly expenses are $3,500.
Kyle and Linda each contribute 15% of their earnings to a retirement fund and they have $5,000 in savings. They also have a $100,000 life insurance policy on Kyle, but none on Linda.
As their financial advisor, what part of Kyle and Linda's financial plan would you encourage them to work on and why?
a.
Their plan for managing income.
Their net cash flow is negative.
b.
Their plan for managing their liquidity.
They are not prepared for emergencies.
c.
Their plan for retirement.
They don't contribute enough to meet their long term goals.
Ted is a single guy who's living the good life. The spreadsheet below shows Ted's cash flow for a month.
Based on his monthly cash flow, explain what part of Ted's financial plan might be missing and why.
Based on the spreadsheet below, what is the net cash flow?
b.
$390
c.
$1,750
d.
$2,040
Which of the following would you list under cash inflows in a financial plan?
a.
You took a friend to lunch.
c.
You got a discount on a new computer.
d.
You paid interest on a loan.
Jim contributes 15% of his earnings to a retirement fund and they have $5,000 in savings. There is a $500,000 life insurance policy on Jim and a $100,000 policy on Jackie. [Show Less]