How long is the Assignment?

The assignment has a time limit of 65 minutes.

The assignment has 10 multiple-choice questions and each question is worth 10 points.

Questions on the assignment often include “plus or minus” language to account for modest effects from rounding. For example, if one possible answer is “$100 (plus or minus $1.00),” then a student would select that answer if they believe the solution to the problem is any number between (and including) $99.00 and $101.00. Similarly, a student would select an answer of “1.00% (plus or minus .02 percentage points)” if they believe the solution to the problem is any number between (and including) 0.98% and 1.02%. The correct answer to a multiple-choice question is the best answer. The term “best answer” refers to the answer that is most consistent with the material covered in class. Every question should have one answer that is clearly the “best answer” and the intention is to avoid ambiguity.

What material does the Assignment cover?

The assignment covers all of Time Value of Money, part 1 and all of Time Value of Money, part 2

What should I study?

Study the relevant test bank problems. assignment questions draw from this group, with each problem on the test being the same basic problem as a relevant test bank problem except with different names, numbers, and/or timing.

The relevant test bank problems for assignment are:

  • All problems for Time Value of Money, part 1 (1 – 17)
  • All Problems for Time Value of Money, part 2 (1 – 53)

Test bank problems with its solutions are attached that can be used. The assignment will take questions from these and just change the names and numbers. Format of the questions will remain the same. The formula sheet is attached as well.

I really need to get a grade of 90-100 I cannot afford any lower. Please.