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If Jack was in a 25% tax bracket and received a $1,000 tax deduction, by how much would his taxes be reduced?

$250

Ben and Carla Covington plan to buy a condominium. They will obtain a $151,000, 30-year mortgage at 5.0 percent. Their annual property taxes are expected to be $1,850. Property insurance is $490 a year, and the condo association fee is $225 a month. Based on these items, determine the total monthly housing payment for the Covingtons

(151*5.37)=810.87 1850/12=154.17 490/12=40.83 225 +______________ 1230.87

Joshua borrowed $1,000 for one year and paid $50 in interest. The bank charged him a service charge of $7. If Joshua paid the $1,000 in 12 equal monthly payments, what is the APR?

.105 or 10.5% finance charge(i)= interest+service charge APR=(2ni)/(p(n+1))

Robert Sampson owns a $188,000 townhouse and still has an unpaid mortgage of $153,000. In addition to his mortgage, he has the following liabilities: Visa $ 770 MasterCard 410 Discover card 570 Education loan 3,300 Personal bank loan 950 Auto loan 5,200 Total $11,200 Robert's net worth (not including his home) is about $42,000. This equity is in mutual funds, an automobile, a coin collection, furniture, and other personal property. What is Robert's debt-to-equity ratio?

.26 amount of debt(not including mortgage)/net worth(not including the home)= debt to equity ratio

If you have reached the upper limit of debt obligations, your debt-to-equity ratio is about

1

Information about a personal bankruptcy may be reported in your credit file for

10 years

Peter filed his federal income taxes, but he needs to make a correction to his income. Which form should he use?

1040x

Which of the following is NOT a valid form for filing federal income taxes?

1040z

Carrie bought a house five years ago for $150,000. At that time she borrowed $140,000 from her bank. The house is now worth $162,000. Her PMI will automatically be dropped when her mortgage balance drops to

117000

Crystal is looking for a new apartment. What are her total annual costs associated with renting? monthly rent payments 1000 annual renter's insurance 250 annual inters lost one security 20 value of apartment 150000

12270

A head of household with taxable income of $51,000

12950*10%=1295 51000-12950=38050 38050*25%=9512.5 1295+9512.5=10807.5

The maximum gift that can be given to another person without incurring gift taxes is

1400

Marcus can afford a monthly mortgage payment of $900. If he is eligible for a 30-year, 5% mortgage (where the mortgage factor is 5.37), how much of a mortgage loan can he afford?

167597.77 Affordable mortgage amount = (affordable monthly mortgage payment/mortgage factor) × 1,000

If you have a $150,000 30-year 5% mortgage, how much of your first monthly payment of $805.50 would go toward principal?

180.50

Experts suggest that the debt payments-to-income ratio should be a maximum of

20%

A typical grace period offered by many credit card issuers is

20-25 days

Louise McIntyre's monthly gross income is $3,100. Her employer withholds $710 in federal, state, and local income taxes and $260 in Social Security taxes per month. Louise contributes $110 each month for her IRA. Her monthly credit payments for VISA and MasterCard are $70 and $65, respectively. Her monthly payment on an automobile loan is $370. What is Louise's debt payments-to-income ratio?

25.00% (credit cards)+(car payments)=(total debt payments) (gross income)-(income taxes)-(social security tat)-(IRA contribution)=(net take home pay) (total debt payments)/(net take home pay)= (debt payments to income ratio)

In an attempt to have funds for a down payment in five years, James Dupont plans to save $4,550 a year for the next five years. With an interest rate of 5 percent, what amount will James have available for a down payment after the five years?

25143.3 5.526*4550

Kelly and Tim Jarowski plan to refinance their mortgage to obtain a lower interest rate. They will reduce their mortgage payments by $60 a month. Their closing costs for refinancing will be $1,750. How long will it take them to cover the cost of refinancing?

29 months 1750/60=number of months

Suppose you borrow $300 for one year and pay a finance charge of $20. If you repay this loan all at once after one year, what is your average balance?

300

A tax credit of $310 for a person in a 28 percent tax bracket would reduce a person's taxes by:

310

Condominiums usually require a monthly fee for various services. At $265 a month, how much would a homeowner pay over a period of 10 years for living in this housing facility?

31800 265*12=3180 3180*10=31800

If an adjustable-rate 20-year mortgage for $128,500 starts at 5.0 percent and increases to 5.5 percent, what is the increase in the monthly payment amount?

35.98 (128.5*6.88)-(128.5*6.60)= monthly payment increase

You estimate that you can save $3,300 by selling your home yourself rather than using a real estate agent. What would be the future value of that amount if invested for six years at 2 percent?

3716.34 Future value=present value*(1+r)^n

In 2014, taxable income was reduced by ______ for each exemption claimed.

3950

A salary-reduction plan is also known as a

401(k)

If 410,000 people each receive an average refund of $2,050, based on an interest rate of 3 percent, what would be the lost annual income from savings on those refunds?

4100000*2050*.03=25215000

George Washburn had earnings from his salary of $42,200, interest on savings of $975, a deductable contribution to an IRA of $1,550, and dividends from mutual funds of $645. George's adjusted income (AGI) would be

42200+975-1550+645=42270

Joshua borrowed $1,000 for one year and paid $50 in interest. The bank charged him a service charge of $7. What is the finance charge on this loan?

57$ interest+bank service charge= finance charge

Fred has been completing his own tax returns for years. The IRS has recently contacted him with questions about some of his prior returns. How many years back is he responsible for providing documentation?

6 years

A few years ago, Simon Powell purchased a home for $170,000. Today, the home is worth $290,000. His remaining mortgage balance is $120,000. Assuming that Simon can borrow up to 65 percent of the market value, what is the maximum amount he can currently borrow against his home?

68500 (today's value * %) -mortgage= credit limit available

Joshua borrowed $2,200 on January 1, 2014, and paid $132 in interest. The bank charged him a service charge of $21. He paid it all back at once on December 31, 2014. What was the APR?

7.0 % (what you paid + interest)/ borrowed=APR

Ursula wants to have an interest rate that can increase or decrease during the life of her loan. She should look for a(n)

ARM

The tax designed to ensure that those who receive tax breaks also pay their fair share of taxes is called the

ATM

David thinks that his salary and tax rate for next year will be higher than for this year. What step should he take minimize taxes over the period this year and next year?

Accelerate receipt of income.

Tanya is a single low-income working parent, and Fred is a single high-income working parent. Because of her status, Tanya, but not Fred, may be eligible for the

Earned-income credit

Vesting is the right to receive the

Employer's contributions to a pension plan even if the employee leaves the company before retiring.

Home equity loans

Have interest that is tax-deductible.

Which of the following is often considered to offer the least expensive loans (loans with low interest)?

Parents or family members.

As a result of being an armed services veteran, Dan should be eligible for a(n)

VA loan

Before buying goods and services on credit, a consumer should consider all of the following except

Whether the good or service will be worth more because it was purchased with credit instead of cash

When estimating your budget or spending plan at retirement, you should consider all of the following except

Withdrawing all retirement savings within five years of retirement.

Which of the following is an example of closed-end credit?

a mortgage loan

Connie thinks that her salary and tax rate for next year will be lower than for this year. What step should she take to minimize her taxes in the current year?

accelerate deductions

A loan officer is examining whether or not to offer you a loan today. Specifically, she is examining your income and debts. Which of the five Cs of credit is the loan officer reviewing?

capacity

Personal bankruptcy can be filed under which section(s) of the U.S. bankruptcy code?

chapters 13 and 7

The question "Will you repay the loan?" relates to

character

When you retire, you will probably spend less money on

clothing

Madeline wants to purchase a larger house. However, she has not yet sold her current home. She may want to include a(n) ________ in her offer.

contingency clause

Which of the following is a form of housing in which shareholders purchase stock to obtain the right to live in a unit of the building?

cooperative housing

Annie was required to clarify or document minor questions about her tax form by a mail inquiry. She participated in a(n)

correspondence audit.

Social Security

covers 97% of all American workers.

Consumer credit

dates back to colonial times

Which of the following electronically subtracts money from your savings or checking account to pay for goods and services?

debit card

Which retirement plan specifies the benefits you'll receive at retirement age based on your total earning and years on the job?

defined benefit plan

A codicil is

document that explains, adds, or deletes provisions in an existing will.

Intestate

dying without a valid will

Fees, tips, and bonuses are forms of

earned income

Following the signing of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, debtors seeking to erase all debts will have to wait ___ year(s) from their last bankruptcy before they can file again.

eight

Which of the following is an account used to pay property taxes and homeowner's insurance?

escrow

An estate consists of

everything you own

A tax due on the purchase of gasoline is called a(n)

excise tax

A benefit of an employer pension plan is that taxes are eliminated.

false

A condominium is a form of housing in which the units in a building are owned by a nonprofit organization.

false

A person with taxable income of $40,000 and a total tax bill of $4,200 would have an average tax rate of 15%.

false

A secured credit card is most appropriate for someone with a strong credit history .

false

Although credit allows immediate satisfaction of needs and desires, a greater advantage is that it increases total purchasing power.

false

Because of the potential effect of inflation, individuals should underestimate the amount of money needed for retirement.

false

During the grace period, finance charges are assessed at only half the normal rate.

false

Home improvements will definitely increase the selling price of a house.

false

If a will is found to be invalid, the result is called in-probate.

false

If you are single, you should not have beneficiaries.

false

Mortgage points are paid to the lender at the end of the mortgage.

false

Most states do not require state income taxes.

false

One of the best tax shelters is owning a car.

false

Probate is a short, quick process.

false

Tax rate schedules list average tax rates.

false

The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) requires that loan applicants be given an estimate of the closing costs after the actual closing.

false

The expected rate of inflation should not be considered when determining the amount of interest a lendor should charge.

false

The most common conventional mortgage is the 20-year ARM

false

The purpose of an escrow account is to pay the points at closing.

false

Tom needs to complete his taxes. He should be able to find a tax preparation service to complete his simple tax return for as little as $15.

false

if you were born in 1960 or later, you will first become eligible to receive Social Security benefits at age 67.

false

Which of the following is NOT a tax that most people pay?

federal tax on possessions

A will that is usually prepared with the help of an attorney is known as a(n)

formal will

A(n) ______ is the creator of a trust.

grantor

Lonnie wanted to sell his house but didn't know what price to ask. He should consider all of the following except

his original cost

If you miss payments on a home equity loan, you can lose your

house

This tax is a major financial planning factor for most people because it is sometimes imposed at the federal, state, and local levels.

income tax

The owner/landlord is known as the

lessor

Multiple copies of a ______________ should be distributed to those closest to you as well as your family doctor.

living will

The rate used to calculate the tax due on the next dollar of income is referred to as the

marginal tax rate

When an employer's contribution is used to buy stock in the company for its employees, it has a

money purchase plan

When calculating the debt-to-equity ratio, the following is NOT included:

mortgage balance

Which of the following is an example of open-end credit?

mortgage loan

Veronica has had a variable-rate mortgage for several years. Unfortunately, the monthly mortgage payments have not covered her interest owed. As a result, her home equity is decreasing because of

negative amortization

Which of the following is NOT a valid reason for borrowing?

paying for everyday living expenses

A(n) ____ allows you to end the trust or change its terms during your lifetime.

recoverable trust

Taxes on earnings that fund old age, survivor, and disability insurance benefits are called

social security taxes

An employer's contribution will vary according to the company's profits in a

stocks bonus plan

leasing to a subtenant

subletting

If Brenda wants to pay her fair share of taxes, no more and no less, she should practice

tax avoidance

This trust is established by your will and becomes effective upon your death.

testamentary trust

A line of credit is

the maximum dollar amount of credit the lender has made available.

Bankruptcy courts treat gift cards

the same way they handle unsecured debt.

A copy of your living will should be distributed to your family doctor to be placed in your medical file.

true

A credit card holder who pays the full balance during the grace period each month is actually getting a free loan from the credit card company.

true

A handyman's special is a home that needs work and that you are able to get at a lower price

true

An example of a defined-contribution plan is a stock bonus plan.

true

FICO and VantageScore are two scores used by creditors to predict how likely it is that you will repay a loan.

true

Installment sales credit is a loan that allows a consumer to purchase high-priced items such as large appliances or furniture.

true

Most low- and middle-income people can qualify for a VA-guaranteed loan.

true

Renter's insurance protects the tenant by covering damage or theft to clothing, furniture, and stereo equipment.

true

Some tax disputes have gone to the U.S. Supreme Court.

true

Your lifestyle affects your housing decision.

true


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