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If The Rate Of Inflation Is 4.5%, What Nominal Interest Rate Is Necessary For You To Earn A 3% Real Interest Rate On Your Investment.
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If the rate of inflation is 4.5%, what nominal interest rate is necessary for you to earn a 3% real interest rate on your investment.
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I can see OG's way too and initially thought he was right but now I'm not so sure. Certainly both our answers give an answer of slightly above the 7.5% answer.
I look at it like this. Consider an item that costs £100 now. With inflation at 4.5% the same item will cost £104.50 in a year's time.
After a year you will want your £100 to be worth 3% more than the new cost of that item so that you are 3% better off in real terms.
So you want your money to be worth 3% more than £104.50.
That's £104.50 x 1.03 = £107.635
I look at it like this. Consider an item that costs £100 now. With inflation at 4.5% the same item will cost £104.50 in a year's time.
After a year you will want your £100 to be worth 3% more than the new cost of that item so that you are 3% better off in real terms.
So you want your money to be worth 3% more than £104.50.
That's £104.50 x 1.03 = £107.635
I was going to type out my own answer but then i realised that it would amount to little more than a 'copy & paste' of the excellent response from Factor-Fiction.
So that's a practising maths teacher (Factor-Fiction) and a former one (me) who both make the answer 7.635%. (I've no idea whether Gizmonster has ever taught maths but his reply still counts as yet another vote in favour of that answer!)
So that's a practising maths teacher (Factor-Fiction) and a former one (me) who both make the answer 7.635%. (I've no idea whether Gizmonster has ever taught maths but his reply still counts as yet another vote in favour of that answer!)
You beat me to it FF - I also thought that the figure of 18% is irrelevant.
I agree with the answer of 3% as well, unless I'm misunderstanding the question completely.
... and Buenchico, I've never taught maths - although it was my best subject at school (grade B A level .... although my degree was not in maths).
I agree with the answer of 3% as well, unless I'm misunderstanding the question completely.
... and Buenchico, I've never taught maths - although it was my best subject at school (grade B A level .... although my degree was not in maths).
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