Posts Tagged ‘money’

Could Possibly Use Life Insurance Quotes Money if needed?

1)I already have term life, I now have an opportunity to get a small whole life policy. I wanted a whole life policy, but at this time can not afford it. Does it make since to purchase a small plan, which would give me a little more coverage and give me the benefits of a [...]

Is money paid to a Personal Loan while I was unemployed taxable to me in 2009?

I have a personal loan and became unemployed in 2009. The unemployment insurance protection I had paid the loan for 8 months for me, today I received a 1099 misc income form from the insurance company and they said it was from the money they paid to the Loan Company. Am I responsible to pay [...]

How can I learn how much money do I have to pay for short term disability insurance?

I am going to start a business. And , I have 11 employees . I would like to get short term disability insurance plan and long term term disability insurance plan for my employees, and life insurance too . How much much money money do I have to pay for this?

How does financial aid work? What sort of Criteria do you have to meet to be eligible to get money?

My fiancé will be starting school this Septemeber; we are not sure how financial aid works and how you become eligible to recieve a grant. What is the process and how long does it take? What information should we not put? He still lives at home with his parents but will be moving to go [...]

Banking 4: Multiplier effect and the money supply

How “money” is created in a fractional reserve banking system. M0 and M1 definitions of the money suppy. The multiplier effect.

Financial Derivatives: Probability that Call Option Will Expire Into Money

Calculation of the probability that call option on the stock will expire into money. We assume that return on the stock follows Geometric Brownian motion (GMB). I recommend: 1. Neil Chriss, Black-Scholes and Beyond 2. John Hull, Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives 3. youtube.com — If you like this video please subscribe to this channel [...]

How does making your mortgage payment bi-weekly save you money?

I got a letter in the mail from the bank that says paying our mortgage payment bi-weekly instead of monthly could save us $40,000 to $100,000 in interest and reduce our mortgage term by 7 to 9 years without refinancing. How does this work?

What determines whether a financial instrument is classified as a money market instrument?

What determines whether a financial instrument is classified as a money market instrument?
And also …
What determines whether a financial instrument is classified as a capital market instrument?