Mathematics All Around - Workbook With Integrated Review
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Author: Pirnot
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Chapter 7.1, Problem 84E
Comparing investments. Redo Exercise 83, except now you are considering investing in bonds that are exempt from both the federal tax of 14% and the 2.1% state tax.
83. Comparing investments. You want to invest $5,000 that a wealthy relative has given to you. There is a certificate of deposit that pays 3.8% interest. You are in the 14% federal income tax bracket, however, and will have to pay federal income tax on interest earned by the CD. There are several bonds that you could also purchase that are exempt from federal income tax; however, they pay less interest. What interest do you need to earn on these bonds to equal the return that you would get from the CD?
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Mathematics All Around - Workbook With Integrated Review
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