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An article in the New York Times in early 2010 noted that: "many car loans have already become significantly more expensive, with rates at auto finance companies rising to 4.72 percent in February from 3.26 percent in December, according to the Federal Reserve."
a. What is an auto finance company?
b. What advantages might automobile dealers gain from using a finance company, rather than a bank, to finance their customers' purchases? What advantages might customers gain?
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Both leasing companies now require a 20 percent pretax rate of return on this type of lease. Suppose First Manufacturers estimates the machine's salvage value at the end of the lease to be $30,000 and Commercial Associates estimates salvage to be $80..
What is meant by the terms depreciation and accumulated depreciation?
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Suppose you decide to buy a building for $30,000 by paying $5,000 down and suppose a mortgage of $25,000. The bank offers you a fifteen year mortgage requiring annual end of year payments of $3,188 each.
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