The document summarizes stock portfolio performance for several stocks over time. It shows purchase and sale quantities and prices for each stock, as well as current value, profit/loss, and return percentage. Overall, the portfolio has earned a total profit of NT$73,841.14 as of the date shown.
The document contains details about three investment plans:
Plan AAA had a principal of $10,000 over 36 months, with monthly interest payments ranging from $1,400 to $2,000. The plan earned a total of $340,200.
Plan BBB had a principal of $20,000 over 50 months, with monthly interest payments ranging from $2,400 to $3,600. The plan earned a total of $974,800.
Plan CCC had a principal of $10,000 over 80 months, with monthly interest payments ranging from $1,500 to $1,850. The plan earned a total of $777,600.
The document summarizes stock portfolio performance for several stocks over time. It shows purchase and sale quantities and prices for each stock, as well as current value, profit/loss, and return percentage. Overall, the portfolio has earned a total profit of NT$73,841.14 as of the date shown.
The document contains details about three investment plans:
Plan AAA had a principal of $10,000 over 36 months, with monthly interest payments ranging from $1,400 to $2,000. The plan earned a total of $340,200.
Plan BBB had a principal of $20,000 over 50 months, with monthly interest payments ranging from $2,400 to $3,600. The plan earned a total of $974,800.
Plan CCC had a principal of $10,000 over 80 months, with monthly interest payments ranging from $1,500 to $1,850. The plan earned a total of $777,600.
The document appears to be a financial summary spanning many years that includes information about income, expenses, assets, and returns. It tracks figures annually and includes details like income, expenses, home value, investments, returns and more over a period of at least 50 years for a family.
1. The document presents financial data for several Taiwanese banks including their deposits in New Taiwan dollars, US dollars, and Euros. It also includes interest rates and amounts for several investment products.
2. Total deposits across all banks listed were NT$820,285.50 with US$905 and €500 in deposits. Total earnings from fixed deposits were NT$703,859.48.
3. The document provides an overall summary of deposits, earnings, and totals for the banks including a grand total of NT$2,096,347.17.
The document provides a summary of an individual's annual income and expenses in New Taiwan Dollars (NT$). It lists sources of income such as annual salary, interest income, and others which totaled NT$700,801 for the year. It also lists expenses such as living expenses, funeral expenses, and others which totaled NT$209,184 for the year. This results in a net gain of NT$491,617 for the year. Additionally, it provides details on the individual's assets and liabilities, including cash, deposits, life insurance, and loans which total NT$6,338,197 and NT$430,000 respectively.
The document shows two investment plans with different monthly contribution amounts over a 20 year period. Plan 1 contributes $7,250 monthly and Plan 2 contributes $5,000 monthly, both earning a 12% average annual return. It displays the projected contribution amounts, growth of principal, and difference in returns between the two plans each year.
This document contains two loan amortization schedules with interest rates of 7.5% and 8.25%, loan amounts of $5,500,000, and terms of 300 and 288 payments respectively. It lists the payment periods, payment amounts, interest paid, remaining balance, and original balance for each schedule broken out by period.
The document contains a table with information about tuition costs for different education levels and years of study. It includes costs for elementary school, junior high school, high school, university, and postgraduate studies. The total estimated tuition costs for a daughter from elementary school through university is listed as $2,853,705. Additional costs are shown for one or two years of research studies.