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case 7 Analysis

case 7 Analysis

Q This assignment was locked Oct 10 at 11:59pm. Analyze the following Case in this week's Module, Cases are short and intended to highlight a few key concepts from our Module. • This is a graded assignment. • Your answer must be responsive to the question asked to receive full points, see Rubric. • Your answer must be 200 words or more, you must provide a word count at the end of your answer. At age 19, Zoe Trainor is in the middle of her second year of studies at a community college in Charlotte. She has done well in her course work; majoring in pre-business studies, she currently has a 3.75 grade point average. Zoe lives at home and works part-time as a filing clerk for a nearby electronics distributor. Her parents can’t afford to pay any of her tuition and college expenses, so she’s virtually on her own as far as college goes. Zoe plans to transfer to the University of Tennessee next year. (She has already been accepted.) After talking with her counselor, Zoe feels she won’t be able to hold down a part-time job and still manage to complete her bachelor’s degree program at UT in two years. Knowing that on her 22nd birthday, she will receive approximately $35,000 from a trust fund left her by her grandmother, Zoe has decided to borrow against the trust fund to support herself during the next two years. She estimates that she’ll need $25,000 to cover tuition, room and board, books and supplies, travel, personal expenditures, and so on during that period. Unable to qualify for any special loan programs, Zoe has found two sources of single-payment loans, each requiring a security interest in the trust proceeds as collateral. The terms required by each potential lender are as follows: • Tennessee State Bank will lend $30,000 at 6 percent discount interest. The loan principal would be due at the end of two years. • National Bank of Knoxville will lend $25,000 under a two-year note. The note would carry a 7 percent simple interest rate and would also be due in a single payment at the end of two years. How much would Zoe (a) receive in initial loan proceeds and (b) be required to repay at maturity under the Tennessee State Bank loan?

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Zoe Trainer, who is 19 years old, is in middle school studies at a community college in Charlotte, studies in the second year and she has managed to secure herself with a 3.75 grade point average.