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Compound Interest
Other things being equal, would an investor prefer an interest rate of 10.5% compounded monthly or 11% compounded annually for a two-year investment?
1232
1243
1254
1262
Correct Answer:
1232
Explanation:
i=j/m
FV= PV(1+ i)^n
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