A finance major has inherited $200,000 and wants to invest it in a diversified portfolio. Some of
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She also wants to keep some of her investment in what is considered a liquid state, so that she can divest quickly if she so chooses. She believes school bonds, which return 5% interest, short-term certificates of deposit, which return 6.25% interest, and tax-free municipal bonds, which return 8.75%, to be reasonably liquid. She will keep no more than 40% of her money in these investments and no more than 15% in any one of these investments. She believes that T-bills are also considered liquid and less risky and that they will return 7.5%. However, she has decided to invest no more than 25% of her investment in T-bills.
She also wants to keep some of her investment in what is considered a liquid state, so that she can divest quickly if she so chooses. She believes school bonds, which return 5% interest, short-term certificates of deposit, which return 6.25% interest, and tax-free municipal bonds, which return 8.75%, to be reasonably liquid. She will keep no more than 40% of her money in these investments and no more than 15% in any one of these investments. She believes that T-bills are also considered liquid and less risky and that they will return 7.5%. However, she has decided to invest no more than 25% of her investment in T-bills.
She wishes to have experience investing in different types of instruments, so she will invest at least 10% of her money in each of the six types of investment choices. What is the optimal investment strategy for her to follow?
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Managerial Decision Modeling With Spreadsheets
ISBN: 718
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Authors: Nagraj Balakrishnan, Barry Render, Jr. Ralph M. Stair
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