The following financial statement is for the current year. From the past information, you know that 8% of fixed-rate mortgages prepay each year. You also estimate that 9% of checkable deposits and 15% of savings accounts are rate sensitive.  KLM Bank                Assets    Liabilities   Reserves  $    750,000  Checkable Deposits  $  7,500,000  Securities    Money Market Deposits  $    2,750,000  <1 Year  $    3,000,000  Savings Accounts  $    4,000,000  1 to 2 Years  $    4,000,000  CDs    > 2 years  $  6,000,000  Variables-rate  $  7,500,000  Residential Mortgages    < 1 Year  $  11,000,000  Variables-rate  $    3,500,000  1 to 2 Years  $    2,500,000  Fixed-rate  $  6,500,000  > 2 years  $    1,250,000  Commercial Loans    Fed Funds  $    2,500,000  > 1 Year  $    750,000  Borrowings    1 to 2 Years  $  9,250,000  < 1 Year  $  6,000,000  < 2 years  $  15,000,000  1 to 2 Years  $    1,500,000  Buildings, etc.  $    1,150,000  > 2 years  $    1,000,000      Bank Capital  $    2,500,000                                                      Total  $50,000,000  Total  $50,000,000    Required: Calculate the income gap.

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The following financial statement is for the current year. From the past information, you know that 8% of fixed-rate mortgages prepay each year. You also estimate that 9% of checkable deposits and 15% of savings accounts are rate sensitive. 

KLM Bank 

     

 

     

Assets 

 

Liabilities  

Reserves 

$    750,000 

Checkable Deposits 

$  7,500,000 

Securities 

 

Money Market Deposits 

$    2,750,000 

<1 Year 

$    3,000,000 

Savings Accounts 

$    4,000,000 

1 to 2 Years 

$    4,000,000 

CDs 

 

> 2 years 

$  6,000,000 

Variables-rate 

$  7,500,000 

Residential Mortgages 

 

< 1 Year 

$  11,000,000 

Variables-rate 

$    3,500,000 

1 to 2 Years 

$    2,500,000 

Fixed-rate 

$  6,500,000 

> 2 years 

$    1,250,000 

Commercial Loans 

 

Fed Funds 

$    2,500,000 

> 1 Year 

$    750,000 

Borrowings 

 

1 to 2 Years 

$  9,250,000 

< 1 Year 

$  6,000,000 

< 2 years 

$  15,000,000 

1 to 2 Years 

$    1,500,000 

Buildings, etc. 

$    1,150,000 

> 2 years 

$    1,000,000 

 

 

Bank Capital 

$    2,500,000 

 

                       

 

                       

Total 

$50,000,000 

Total 

$50,000,000 

 

RequiredCalculate the income gap. 

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