CALCULATE AVERAGE COST OF INTEREST-BEARING LIABILITIES (COST RATE ON FUNDS) PRESENT YOUR ANSWER AS PERCENTAGE ROUNDED...
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CALCULATE AVERAGE COST OF INTEREST-BEARING LIABILITIES (COST RATE ON FUNDS) PRESENT YOUR ANSWER AS PERCENTAGE ROUNDED TO ZERO DECIMAL PLACES, DON'T USE THE PERCENTAGE SYMBOL EXAMPLE IF YOUR ANSWER 15 57%, JUST WRITE 57 Cash Fed Funds Treasury Securities Muncipal Bonds Corporate Bonds Gross Loans and Leases Reserve for loan losses Net Loans and Leases Other Assets Total Assets Assets Demand deposits Savings Accounts NOW Accounts Money Market Accounts CD (retail < 250,000) REPO's Liabilities Other liabilities Total Liabilities Total Equity 336.500 Total Liabilities & Equity 72.000 1,498 000 248.000 48.000 4,500,000 12.000 4,488,000 CD (wholesale > 250.000) 34.000 6,724,500 714.000 600,000 700,000 300,000 2,580,000 1,200,000 37,000 12.700 6.143.700 580 800 6,724.500 INCOME STATEMENT DATA Interest income Non Interest Income Interest Expenses Non Interest Expenses Provision for loan losses TAX RATE 444 902 227.550 320,850 165,000 5.950 21% CALCULATE AVERAGE COST OF INTEREST-BEARING LIABILITIES (COST RATE ON FUNDS) PRESENT YOUR ANSWER AS PERCENTAGE ROUNDED TO ZERO DECIMAL PLACES, DON'T USE THE PERCENTAGE SYMBOL EXAMPLE IF YOUR ANSWER 15 57%, JUST WRITE 57 Cash Fed Funds Treasury Securities Muncipal Bonds Corporate Bonds Gross Loans and Leases Reserve for loan losses Net Loans and Leases Other Assets Total Assets Assets Demand deposits Savings Accounts NOW Accounts Money Market Accounts CD (retail < 250,000) REPO's Liabilities Other liabilities Total Liabilities Total Equity 336.500 Total Liabilities & Equity 72.000 1,498 000 248.000 48.000 4,500,000 12.000 4,488,000 CD (wholesale > 250.000) 34.000 6,724,500 714.000 600,000 700,000 300,000 2,580,000 1,200,000 37,000 12.700 6.143.700 580 800 6,724.500 INCOME STATEMENT DATA Interest income Non Interest Income Interest Expenses Non Interest Expenses Provision for loan losses TAX RATE 444 902 227.550 320,850 165,000 5.950 21% CALCULATE AVERAGE COST OF INTEREST-BEARING LIABILITIES (COST RATE ON FUNDS) PRESENT YOUR ANSWER AS PERCENTAGE ROUNDED TO ZERO DECIMAL PLACES, DON'T USE THE PERCENTAGE SYMBOL EXAMPLE IF YOUR ANSWER 15 57%, JUST WRITE 57 Cash Fed Funds Treasury Securities Muncipal Bonds Corporate Bonds Gross Loans and Leases Reserve for loan losses Net Loans and Leases Other Assets Total Assets Assets Demand deposits Savings Accounts NOW Accounts Money Market Accounts CD (retail < 250,000) REPO's Liabilities Other liabilities Total Liabilities Total Equity 336.500 Total Liabilities & Equity 72.000 1,498 000 248.000 48.000 4,500,000 12.000 4,488,000 CD (wholesale > 250.000) 34.000 6,724,500 714.000 600,000 700,000 300,000 2,580,000 1,200,000 37,000 12.700 6.143.700 580 800 6,724.500 INCOME STATEMENT DATA Interest income Non Interest Income Interest Expenses Non Interest Expenses Provision for loan losses TAX RATE 444 902 227.550 320,850 165,000 5.950 21% CALCULATE AVERAGE COST OF INTEREST-BEARING LIABILITIES (COST RATE ON FUNDS) PRESENT YOUR ANSWER AS PERCENTAGE ROUNDED TO ZERO DECIMAL PLACES, DON'T USE THE PERCENTAGE SYMBOL EXAMPLE IF YOUR ANSWER 15 57%, JUST WRITE 57 Cash Fed Funds Treasury Securities Muncipal Bonds Corporate Bonds Gross Loans and Leases Reserve for loan losses Net Loans and Leases Other Assets Total Assets Assets Demand deposits Savings Accounts NOW Accounts Money Market Accounts CD (retail < 250,000) REPO's Liabilities Other liabilities Total Liabilities Total Equity 336.500 Total Liabilities & Equity 72.000 1,498 000 248.000 48.000 4,500,000 12.000 4,488,000 CD (wholesale > 250.000) 34.000 6,724,500 714.000 600,000 700,000 300,000 2,580,000 1,200,000 37,000 12.700 6.143.700 580 800 6,724.500 INCOME STATEMENT DATA Interest income Non Interest Income Interest Expenses Non Interest Expenses Provision for loan losses TAX RATE 444 902 227.550 320,850 165,000 5.950 21%
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