of the year prices have actually rise? Gladys agrees to lend kay 1000 for a year at a nominal rate of interest of 5%. At the end of the year prices have actually risen by 7%. Gladys earned a real rate of return of
A. - 2%
B. 2%
C. 5%
D. 7%
I am trying to compare two nominal variables together but am not sure how to make it work on spss. For example one variable is AF (Yes or no) and the other is bleed event (bleed or no bleed). I would like to know how many of the people who had AF (yes) had a bleed. anyone know how to do this on...
For an interest rate of 12% per year compounded every 2 months, determine the nominal interest rate per 4 months, 6 months, and 2 years.
Not looking for answers just looking for how to do it/help understanding the question. Thanks!
...is 4.1 percent and the expected infl? What would you expect the nominal rate of interest to be if the real rate is 4.1 percent and the expected inflation rate is 6.6 percent.
The nominal rate of interest is? (%)
expected rate of return on an in? A. Not undertake the investment because the expected rate of return of 8 percent is equal to the nominal interest rate
B. Not undertake the investment because the expected rate of return of 8 percent is greater than the nominal plus the real interest rate
C...
The effective interest rate is always greater than the nominal interest rate.” Is this statement true? If yes, could you please explain. If not, please provide an example.
Bank A compounds interest daily, while Bank B compounds weekly. Which bank is offering a higher annual return?
Bank A
Bank B
They’re each offering the same return because the nominal rate is the same
Thinking they are offering the same since I did the calculators and they were off by a penny.
The movement of inflation to its own shock exhibits relative smoothness for the entire period in all countries except in Hong Kong and the Philippines. However, shock in inflation causes positive fluctuations in nominal interest rates in the following countries only: Australia, Indonesia, Korea...
The movement of inflation to its own shock exhibits relative smoothness for the entire period in all countries except in Hong Kong and the Philippines. However, shock in inflation causes positive fluctuations in nominal interest rates in the following countries only: Australia, Indonesia, Korea...
a nutrition label... ? Im looking at a nutrition label for a protein bar. It says sugar 0 and right below it says sugar alcohol 20g. WHATS THAT??? What exactly is sugar alcohol and what are the effects it has on my body?