Business, 09.06.2020 04:57 slyspy3002
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Match each investment example to the type of risk involved with it.
credit risk
inflationary risk
market risk
reinvestment risk
George purchased a US Treasury bond that matures in five years. He plans to purchase a newly issued Treasury bond and hopes it will be just as valuable.
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Claretta purchased a Treasury bond that pays 1% interest when the price of goods and services are rising by 2%.
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Corbin purchased a corporate bond with a poor rating and a risk of default.
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Beth bought a company’s stock in hopes of a quick profit, but the stock price has been very unpredictable.
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Business, 22.06.2019 09:00
Brian has been working for a few years now and has saved a substantial amount of money. he now wants to invest 50 percent of his savings in a bank account where it will be locked for three years and gain interest. which type of bank account should brian open? a. savings account b. money market account c. checking account d. certificate of deposit
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Business, 22.06.2019 09:00
Asap describe three different expenses associated with restaurants. choose one of these expenses, and discuss how a manager could handle this expense.
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:30
Quick calculate the roi dollar amount and percentage for these example investments. a. you invest $50 in a government bond that says you can redeem it a year later for $55. use the instructions in lesson 3 to calculate the roi dollar amount and percentage. (3.0 points) tip: subtract the initial investment from the total return to get the roi dollar amount. then divide the roi dollar amount by the initial investment, and multiply that number by 100 to get the percentage. b. you invest $200 in stocks and sell them one year later for $230. use the instructions in lesson 3 to calculate the roi dollar amount and percentage. (3.0 points) tip: subtract the initial investment from the total return to get the roi dollar amount. then divide the roi dollar amount by the initial investment, and multiply that number by 100 to get the percentage.
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:40
Sue now has $125. how much would she have after 8 years if she leaves it invested at 8.5% with annual compounding? a. $205.83b. $216.67c. $228.07d. $240.08e. $252.08
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