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(d) Write a short paragraph (Use Text Box) advising Matt of his investment outcomes comparing both options, including any advice for a successful trip to

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(d) Write a short paragraph (Use Text Box) advising Matt of his investment outcomes comparing both options, including any advice for a successful trip to Adelaide. {5 Marks) (Total for 29 Marks) Part 2. Mary would like to purchase a touring bike. After extensive research online and visiting at a few local bike shops, she decided to purchase the newly released carbon adventure bike for $4,000. (a) The rst bike shop is currently offering a deal of 12 equal monthly repayments with no interest charges. What cash amount should the shop be willing to accept instead of the no-interest plan? By considering the current saving interest as 3% per year which compounded monthly. (11 Marks) (b) Alternatively, another bike store (the second bike shop) offers the same nointerest plan but require a 4% deposit and an establishment fee of $20 both of which are payable immediately (at the time of purchase). The second store also charges an account keeping fee of $2.90 per month due with each payment. What cash amount should the second store be willing to accept with its nointerest plan on the same bike which ticketed at $4,000? In this case, you can assume the second store value money at 6% per year compounded monthly. (14 Marks) (c) Which shop offers a better deal for Mary? Explain briey (2-3 sentences)

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