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9.You want to have $3,000 in 5 years. You invest your money today and earn 10.6% per annum compounding monthly for the first 2 years

9.You want to have $3,000 in 5 years. You invest your money today and earn 10.6% per annum compounding monthly for the first 2 years and 7.9% per annum compounding quarterly thereafter. If there have been no withdrawals, how much do you need to invest today? (answer to two decimal places; no comma separators)

10.

The approximate nominal rate of interest on a bond with a real rate of 2.90% p.a. and expected inflation of 0.50% p.a. is closest to:

Select one:

A. 3.40%

B. 2.40%

C. 1.25%

D. 2.38%

11.A bond offers a nominal rate of interest is 13.6% per annum. If expected inflation is 1.1% per annum, the real rate of interest per annum, according to the exact Fisher equation, is closest to (in percentage to nearest two decimal places; do not use the percentage sign eg 2.881% is 2.88):

12.

A monetary strategy which involves negative interest rates, is likely to:

Select one:

A. Increase the funds that households save/lend

B. Increase the demand for funds by borrowers/spenders

C. Increase the rate of inflation

D. All of the above

13.

  1. For the following equation: A=B(1+rt), if B=1,000 r=7% and t= 4, the value of A is closest to:

Select one:

a. 1280

b. 1000

c. 29000

d. 1028

Which of the following options most accurately represents how we can insert a row into a worksheet in Excel?

Select one:

a. Select a row in the worksheet by clicking on the row label to select it and then right-click on the mouse and select insert from the menu list.

b. Place the cursor on a cell or row label, (above which you require the new row) and click on the Home menu option Insert>Insert Sheet rows menu button

c. Select a row in the worksheet by clicking on the row label to select it and then press Ctrl Shift and + (CTRL, SHIFT = in Mac) at the same time.

d. All of the above options are correct

18.You invested $6,000 in a savings deposit 7 quarters ago and it has grown to $6672 today. What nominal rate of annual interest (compounding quarterly) did you earn? (expressed as a percentage to two decimal places; dont use the % sign)

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