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Category > Management Posted 20 Nov 2017 My Price 7.00

TestBankAccount

a) Create a class named BankAccount with fields that hold an account number, the owner's name, and the account balance. Include a constructor that initializes each field to appropriate default values. Also include methods to get and set each of the fields. Include a method named deductMonthlyFee() that reduces the balance by $4.00. Include a static method named explainAccountPolicy() that explains that the $4 service fee will be deducted each month.

 

**Note--(provide your best shot in explaining why you would be taking away the money from themA????1.you have to come up with some good explanation, since it is probably unfair and unjustified ?).**

 

b) Create a class named TestBankAccount whose main() method declares four BankAccount objects. Call a getData() method three times. Within the method, prompt the user for values for each field for a BankAccount, and return a BankAccount object to the main() method where it is assigned to one of main()'s BankAccount objects. Do not prompt for values for the fourth BankAccount object, but let it continue to hold the default values. Then, in main(), pass each BankAccount object in turn to show a showValues() method that displays the data, calls the method that deducts the monthly fee, and displays the balance again. The showValues() method also calls the method that explains the deduction policy.

**Quick Note: This project is taken from chapter 4 of the 7th edition of Java Programming (Joyce Farrell). Please try to refrain from using any advanced techniques beyond the 4th chapter. Thank you

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Status NEW Posted 20 Nov 2017 10:11 PM My Price 7.00

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