A) the longer a person waits to withdraw the funds.
B) the lower the interest rate is.
C) the larger the initial deposit is.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) $2,000/1.06
B) $1000/1.06) 2
C) $1000/1 + 0.062)
D) None of the above are correct.
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A) 3 years
B) 3.5 years
C) 4 years
D) 4.5 years
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A) Paul would be willing to accept a coinΒflip bet that would result in him winning $200 if the result was "heads" or losing $200 if the result was "tails."
B) the pain of losing $200 of his wealth would equal the pleasure of adding $200 to his wealth.
C) the pain of losing $200 of his wealth would exceed the pleasure of adding $200 to his wealth.
D) the pleasure of adding $200 to his wealth would exceed the pain of losing $200 of his wealth.
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A) 3 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 7 percent
D) 9 percent
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A) Abraham Lincoln
B) Thomas Edison
C) Benjamin Franklin
D) Albert Einstein
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A) $637.50 after 5 years and $822.09 after 10 years.
B) $637.50 after 5 years and $775.00 after 10 years.
C) $653.48 after 5 years and $854.07 after 10 years.
D) $688.36 after 5 years and $915.56 after 10 years.
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A) advice and consent.
B) investment and taxes.
C) time and risk.
D) saving and consumption.
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A) market risk by more than an increase from 110 to 120.
B) market risk by less than an increase from 110 to 120.
C) firm-specific risk by more than an increase from 110 to 120.
D) firm-specific risk by less than an increase from 110 to 120.
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A) $415,000 if the interest rate is 5%
B) $419,000 if the interest rate is 4%
C) K-Nine would buy the equipment in both cases.
D) K-Nine would not buy the equipment in either case.
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A) 7%
B) 6%
C) 5%
D) It is not profitable at any of these interest rates.
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A) about 6.3 years
B) about 7 years
C) about 7.7 years
D) about 10 years
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A) $180
B) $181.82
C) $220
D) $222.22
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A) A company that produces many different products decides to produce fewer.
B) After selling stock, corporate management spends funds on projects with greater risks than shareholders had anticipated.
C) Instead of holding only the stocks of companies engaged in the banking business, a person decides to hold stock in a number of different companies producing different goods and services.
D) A person decides to purchase only stocks that have paid high dividends in the past.
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