Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (Special Edition for Rutgers Business School)
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ISBN: 9781308509853
Author: Ross, Westerfield, Jordan
Publisher: McGraw Hill
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Chapter 12, Problem 12QP
Summary Introduction
To determine: The relationship between the Treasury bills rate and inflation rate.
Introduction:
Treasury bills are debt instruments issued by the government for raising money. The investors consider Treasury bills investment as risk-free investment. It is because there is no default risk on Treasury bills, and the interest rate risk is very low. Inflation refers to a situation where the prices of goods rise in the economy. It reduces the
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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (Special Edition for Rutgers Business School)
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