How much should I pay for a "1962 NICCHI 2nd edition, model #BU" sewing machine? It is in...
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How much should I pay for a "1962 NICCHI 2nd edition, model #BU" sewing machine? It is in a cabnet with an attached chair.
Multiply your sum by 1200. This is your yearly income for the Week Four Discussion. Most everyone...
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Multiply your sum by 1200. This is your yearly income for the Week Four Discussion. Most everyone should have a different yearly income, unless the same last name is shared by two people. c. Each student has these monthly expenses: Car payment = $236.95, Power bill = $56.77, Water bill = $32 and cell phone bill = $63.42. d. Each student also has a yearly educational bill of $7800 which includes textbooks and classes. e. Calculate your monthly income. Round to the nearest cent. Show your work. f. What percent of your monthly income is the car payment? g. Subtract your monthly expenses listed in part c. Use this value and calculate what percent of your income is now available to spend for food, clothing and your rent or mortgage. h. Use the plan at the bottom of Page 454, ?Mathematics in Our World,? and calculate the monthly mortgage payment established by your monthly income. i. Assume you can afford a down payment equal to 25% of your yearly income. What purchase price can you afford for a home? j. Respond to at least two of your classmates? postings. Make sure you review their calculations and let them know if their income seems sufficient to cover their monthly expenses. expect use thw letter JOH