i would give half of it to charity
and the rest of half i would keep for my house or problems
I would buy limited and rares.
I would say yes, but not a very big house.
Nope, you can only find them.By the way, they sell for 5000, which suggests that if it were possible to buy them, that it would be 10,000 apiece.
It is $5,000. It is less than a quarter of what it takes to buy a house and you could buy a gold bracelet.
6.5% of 5000 .065 x 5000 = ?
yes you can i brougt one
It would round to 5000.
5000 would be written five-thousand.
A futures (never "future") contract obligates the participants to complete the transaction. An option contract doesn't. If I bought 5000 to 7000 bushels of wheat a month, I would get one wheat futures contract (5000 bushels) and two mini wheat options (1000 bushels) - preferably one that expires on the 10th and the other on the 20th. I'd have to buy the 5000 bushels, but would only buy the rest if I needed it.
$5000 in 1998 would be equivalent to a value of $7,267.44 in 2014. On the other hand, $5000 today would only be worth in 1998.
If in 1976 you could buy 5000 shares of what is now Microsoft stock, it would be worth the same as 5000 shares of Microsoft that was purchased today - no matter when you bought it, it would be 5000 x today's stock price of Microsoft (you would probably pay more today). You probably want to know how rich you would be today if you had purchased 5000 shares of Microsoft stock in 1976. That would take some research because the shares of Microsoft stock available in 1976 are probably not the same as what is available today (because of splits and other events that could have occurred).
buy a calulater