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20 October, 08:12

Suppose Balin has $100 to invest in an opportunity that returns, for every $100 invested, $120 if it goes well but only $80 if it goes poorly. If leverage allows Balin to borrow $90 for every $10 he invests, what are his rates of profit and loss, respectively, if he borrows the full amount to invest in the opportunity? A. 20 percent profit; 20 percent loss. B. 33.3 percent profit; 50 percent loss. C. 200 percent profit; 100 percent loss. D. 1,100 percent profit; 100 percent loss.

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  1. 20 October, 09:48
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    C) 200 percent profit; 100 percent loss.

    Explanation:

    There is a 50% chance that the company will make profit (20% profit) and 50% chance that it will lose money (20% loss).

    Balin borrows $90 and invests $10 from his own money.

    50% profit chance = $120 - $90 = $30 (200% profit)

    50% loss chance = $80 - $90 = - $10 (100% loss)
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