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= 0.01, & r;
= 0.02 calculate the
expected price of this the good next year (Pr+1).
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calculate the expected rate of inflation next year (n°+1), exactly.
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- 60) Suppose that the forecast for next year's annual inflation rate is a = 5%, and for the annual interest rate is i = 4%. a) What will be the corresponding real rate of interest for the next year? b) Using the values of a and i in part a), suppose you borrow $10 000 for a year at i = 4% and buy 5000 units of a certain item that has a current cost of $2 per unit. If the price of this item is tied to a rate of inflation, a = 5%, and you sell the items one year from now at the inflated price, what will be your net gain on this transaction?3. Suppose the annual interest rate is R = 0.10 (10%). If the expected inflation rate is n =0.02 (2%), then the real interest rate is !3! %3D Or- 0.8 Or= 0.12 Or- 0.006 Or= 0.08 Or- 0.06Suppose you borrow $1,000 of principal that must be repaid t the end of two years, along with interest of 5 percent a year. If the annual inflation rate turns out to be 10 percent, Hint: Future value = Present value x (1 + Growth in prices), where t is the number of years evaluated. Real value of loan repayment Amount of loan x (1 + Real interest rate) Instructions: Round your responses to the nearest whole number. If you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (-) in front of those numbers. a. What is the real rate of interest on the loan? % b. What is the real value of the principal repayment? c. Who loses, the debtor or the creditor? Debtor O Creditor
- 14. If the nominal interest rate is 8% and the inflation rate is 3%, the real interest rate A) 11% B) 5% C) -5%. D) 8/3 = 2.67% E) cannot be determined from the information given %3!Suppose you have $200,000 in a bank term account. You earn 5% interest perannum from this account.You anticipate that the inflation rate will be 4% during the year. However, theactual inflation rate for the year is 6%.Calculate the impact of inflation on the bank term deposit you have andexamine the effects of inflation in your city of residence with attention to foodand accommodation expenses.2. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported in May 2017 that the civilianpopulation in Australia over 15 years of age was 20.8 million.Of this population of 20.8 million Australians, 13.5 million were employed and0.7 million were unemployed.Calculate Australia’s labor force and the number of people in the civilianpopulation who were not in the labor force? Also,1. Consider a real return bond with a face value of $15,000 and a coupon yield of 5.2%. What is the coupon payment after one year if the inflation rate is 6.8%? Select one: Ia) $817.44 b) $833.04 c) $825.24 d) $809.64
- Your rich aunt is going to give you an end-of-year gift of $1,000 for each of the next 10 years. Solve, a. If general price inflation is expected to average 6% per year during the next 10 years, what is the equivalent value of these gifts at the present time? The real interest rate is 4% per year. b. Suppose that your aunt specified that the annual gifts of $1,000 are to be increased by 6% each year to keep pace with inflation. With a real interest rate of 4% per year, what is the current PW of the gifts?8. Assume that S, = 1.60 USD/GBP. How will this spot rate adjust according to PPP if the United Kingdom experiences an inflation rate of 5% while the U.S. experiences an inflation rate of 3%?Interest RatesSuppose that you make a loan of $1,500 to your friend at a rate of 10% interest because you expect the inflation rate to be 5%.a) By how much does your purchasing power increase once the loan is completely paid off?b) Assuming that after the loan was repaid, you discovered that inflation rate over the life of the loan was only 2%. Who gained?
- **See Instructions For Solving @ Bottom** The contractor's construction expenses and owner's payments for a construction project are expressed in then-current inflated dollars in the table below. The monthly interest rate required by the bank is 1.3 percent regardless of inflation. Suppose that the work is stopped for two months at the end of month 5 due to a labor strike while the monthly inflation rate is 0.7 percent. Under the terms of the contract between the owner and the contractor, suppose that the owner's payments will be delayed but not adjusted for inflation. Find the cumulative net cash flow with interest due to overdrafting for the following conditions: (a) if there were no labor strike and (b) when there is a strike for two months at the end of month 5. **Instructions** 1)Calculate Net Cash Flow - At 2)Calculate : *Et & Et i/2 3)Calculate The Cumulative Cash Flow Before Payment = Ft with & with out interest 4)Calculate Nt = Nt-1 + It-Et + Pt 5) Calculate: It = Nt i - Eti/2…Suppose that you buy a TIPS (inflation - indexed) bond with a 2-year maturity and a (real) coupon of 4.1% paid annually. If you buy the bond at its face value of $ 1,000, and the inflation rate is 8.15% in each year. What will be your cash flow in year 1? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. What will be your cash flow in year 2? Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. What will be your real rate of return over the two-year period? Note: Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 1 decimal place.ADVANCED: Assume the inflation rate is 100% per year and the nominal rate of interest is 700% per year. (This was also our apples example from Section 5.2.) Now, assume that there is also a 25% default rate. That is, 1 in 4 apples are returned with worms inside and will therefore not be sellable (and be worth $0). What is your real rate of return? What is the formula?
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