FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: THEORY AND PRACTIC
16th Edition
ISBN: 9780357691977
Author: Brigham
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 4, Problem 8MC
- (1) Define the stated (quoted) or nominal rate INOM as well as the periodic rate IPER.
- (2) Will the
future value be larger or smaller if we compound an initial amount more often than annually—for example, every 6 months, or semiannually—holding the stated interest rate constant? Why? - (3) What is the future value of $100 after 5 years under 12% annual compounding? Semiannual compounding? Quarterly compounding? Monthly compounding? Daily compounding?
- (4) What is the effective annual rate (EAR or EFF%)? What is the EFF% for a nominal rate of 12%, compounded semiannually? Compounded quarterly? Compounded monthly? Compounded daily?
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