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24 August, 06:49

Suppose the U. S. Treasury offers to sell you a bond for $3,000. No payments will be made until the bond matures 10 years from now, at which time it will be redeemed for $4,100. What interest rate would you earn if you bought this bond at the offer price

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  1. 24 August, 07:55
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    Answer: the interest rate is 3.67%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We would apply the formula for determining simple interest which is expressed as

    I = PRT/100

    Where

    I represents interest paid on the bond.

    P represents the principal or amount at which you bought the bond.

    R represents interest rate on the bond

    T represents the duration of the bond in years.

    From the information given,

    P = 3000

    T = 10 years

    I = 4100 - 3000 = 1100

    Therefore,

    1100 = (3000 * R * 10) / 100 = 300R

    R = 1100/300

    R = 3.67%
  2. 24 August, 08:48
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    r = 3.17%

    The interest rate is 3.17%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Applying the compound interest formula.

    A = P (1+r) ^t

    Where;

    A = final value of bond

    P = Initial value of bond

    t = time of investment

    r = yearly interest rate.

    Making r the subject of formula;

    (1+r) ^t = A/P

    1+r = (A/P) ^ (1/t)

    r = (A/P) ^ (1/t) - 1 ... 1

    Given;

    A = $4100

    P = $3000

    t = 10 years

    Substituting the values, we have;

    r = (4100/3000) ^ (1/10) - 1

    r = 1.0317 - 1

    r = 0.0317

    r = 3.17%

    The interest rate is 3.17%
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