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Focus on Personal Finance – 7th Edition (Jack R. Kapoor & Les R. Dlabay) | Complete Test Bank with Verified Answers

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This document contains the complete test bank for Focus on Personal Finance (7th Edition) by Jack R. Kapoor and Les R. Dlabay. It includes multiple-choice and true/false questions with 100% verified answers for all 14 chapters, covering key topics such as personal financial planning, money management, consumer credit, housing, investing, retirement planning, insurance, and taxation. Designed for exam review and practice, it provides students with a reliable study resource fully aligned with the textbook.

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Focus on Personal Finance 7th Edition by Jack R.
Kapoor, Les R. Dlabay| TEST BANK




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Chapter 1-14| All Chapters Comprising of Verified
Questions & 100% Accurate Answers for the Study
All Answers are at the End of Each Chapter




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Chapter 1: Personal Financial Planning in Action
1) If inflation is expected to be 9.50 percent, how long will it take for prices to double?




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A) 5.58 years

B) 6.58 years

C) 17.58 years

D) 11.58 years

E) 7.58 years

Question Details Bloom's : Apply Difficulty : 3 Hard

Learning Objective : 01-01 Identify social and economic influences on financial literacy and personal
Topic : Financial Planning

Topic : Finance and Economics Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader
Compatible Gradable : automatic



2) If a $12,000 investment earns interest of $1,560 in 1 year, what is its rate of return?

2)

A) 100 percent

B) 79 percent

C) 26 percent

D) 58 percent

E) 13 percent

Question Details Bloom's : Apply Difficulty : 3 Hard

Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Gradable : automatic

Learning Objective : 01-03 Calculate time value of money situations to analyze personal financial
dec Topic : Time Value of Money



3) If a $10,000 investment earns a 3.8 percent annual return, what should its value be after 1 year?

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A) $10,000

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B) $3,900

C) $10,380




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D) $10,038

E) $3,800

Question Details Bloom's : Apply Difficulty : 3 Hard

Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Gradable : automatic

Learning Objective : 01-03 Calculate time value of money situations to analyze personal financial
dec Topic : Time Value of Money



4) If a $10,000 investment earns a 7 percent annual return, what should its value be after 4 years?
Use Exhibit 1-A.

4)

A) $13,110

B) $12,800

C) $10,700

D) $10,035

E) $14,700

Question Details Bloom's : Apply Difficulty : 3 Hard

Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Gradable : automatic

Learning Objective : 01-03 Calculate time value of money situations to analyze personal financial
dec Topic : Time Value of Money




5) If Melinda Miller estimates that her $350 weekly grocery bill will increase at an annual inflation
rate of 3 percent, what should her weekly grocery bill be in 2 years? Use Exhibit 1-A.

5)

A) $70.00

B) $105.00

C) $371.35

D) $473.35

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E) $380.45

Question Details Bloom's : Apply Difficulty : 3 Hard




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Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Gradable : automatic

Learning Objective : 01-03 Calculate time value of money situations to analyze personal financial
dec Topic : Time Value of Money



6) If you deposit $500 into a certificate of deposit earning 3.8 percent, what would be your earnings
after 12 months?

6)

A) $538.00

B) $500.00

C) $16.50

D) $21.50

E) $19.00

Question Details Bloom's : Apply Difficulty : 3 Hard

Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Gradable : automatic

Learning Objective : 01-03 Calculate time value of money situations to analyze personal financial
dec Topic : Time Value of Money



7) Randy Hill wants to retire in 25 years with $1,500,000. If he can earn 10 percent per year on his
investments, how much does he need to deposit each year to reach his goal? Use Exhibit 1-B. (Round
your answer to the nearest dollar.)

7)

A) $15,252

B) $30,000

C) $60,000

D) $14,752

E) None of these choices are correct.

Question Details Bloom's : Apply Difficulty : 3 Hard

Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Gradable : automatic

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