Question: a. A 5% promissory note for $10 000 was issued 183 days ago. How much cash is needed today to pay the note? b. SportZ

a. A 5% promissory note for $10 000 was issued 183 days ago. How much cash is needed today to pay the note?
b. SportZ has secured a line of credit with the Bank of Alberta. The following transactions were made for the last month. The account receives daily interest of 1.5% p.a. on positive balances and pays daily interest of 8% p.a. on negative balances. The limit on the line of credit is $10 000. Overdraft interest of 19% p.a. is charged on the daily amount exceeding the line of credit limit. For each transaction causing an overdraft or adding to an overdraft, a service charge of $10 is applied. Calculate the interest, overdraft interest, service charges, and the month-end balance for the line of credit.
A. A 5% promissory note for $10 000 was issued

c. SportZ has negotiated a loan of $25 000 with interest at 7.6% per annum, to be paid as month-end payments of $2200.00 over the next year. Construct a loan amortization schedule to answer the following questions.
(i) How much interest is paid over the first two months?
(ii) How much of the principal is paid by the end of the first two months?
(iii) How much interest is paid over the term of the loan?
(iv) What is the amount of the final payment?

Date Transaction Description Deposit Withdrawal Balance -4000.00 -6185.00 -6606.00 -606.00 -5734.00 -11867.00 -9867.00 -4867.00 March1 Balance 5 Cheque 437 7 Cheque 438 2185.00 421.00 Deposit 6000.00 15Cheque 439 Cheque 440 5128.00 6133.00 Deposit Deposit 31Interest charged 2000.00 5000.00 Overdraft interest Service charge

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