- Budgeting
- Cash Management
- Consumer and Mortgage Loans
- Introduction
- Understand How Consumer Loans Can Keep You from Achieving Your Goals
- Explain the Characteristics and Costs of Consumer Loans
- Explain the Characteristics and Costs of Mortgage Loans
- Understand How to Select the Least Expensive Sources for Consumer Loans and How to Reduce the Costs of Borrowing
- Summary
- Assignments
- Debt and Debt Reduction
- Time Value of Money 1: Present and Future Value
- Time Value of Money 2: Inflation, Real Returns, Annuities, and Amortized Loans
- Insurance 1: Basics
- Insurance 2: Life Insurance
- Insurance 3: Health, Long-term Care, and Disability Insurance
- Insurance 4: Auto, Homeowners, and Liability Insurance
- The Home Decision
- The Auto Decision
- Family 1: Money and Marriage
- Family 2: Teaching Children Financial Responsibility
- Family 3: Financing Children’s Education and Missions
- Investments A: Key Lessons of Investing
- Investments B: Key Lessons of Investing
Case Study #5 Answers
Case Study #5 Answers
Assuming rates increased by the maximum 2 percent each year, at the end of the four years it could have reached its cap of 6 percent, giving a 12 percent rate. Nearly doubling the interest rate would significantly increase Wayne’s monthly payment.