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Anna11 [10]
2 years ago
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You are considering an investment in a mutual fund with a 4% load and an expense ratio of 0.5%. You can invest instead in a bank

CD paying 6% interest. a. If you plan to invest for two years, what annual rate of return must the fund portfolio earn for you to be better off in the fund than in the CD
Business
1 answer:
irakobra [83]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a. r > 8.69%

b. r > 7.225

Explanation:

Missing question <em>"b. hat annual rate of return must the fund portfolio earn if you plan to invest for 6 years to be better off in the fund than in the CD?"</em>

<em />

Mutual fund wealth index after N years = (1 - front load)*(1+r-expenses)^N

CD wealth index after N years = (1+rate)^N

a. Investment for 2 years

(1 - front load)*(1+r-expenses)^N = (1+rate)^N

(1 - 0.04)*(1+r-0.005)^2 = (1+0.06)^2

0.96*(1+r-0.005)^2 = 1.1236

(1+r-0.005)^2 = 1.17041667

<em>We remove square from both sides</em>

(1+r-0.005) = 1.17041667^(1/5)

(1+r-0.005) = 1.08185797

r = 1.08185797 - 1 + 0.005

r = 0.0869

r = 8.69%

r > 8.69%

b. If investment is for 6 years

(1 - front load)*(1+r-expenses)^N = (1+rate)^N

(1 - 0.04)*(1+r-0.005)^6 = (1+0.06)^6

0.96*(1+r-0.005)^6 = 1.41851911

(1+r-0.005)^6 = 1.47762408

<em>We remove square from both sides</em>

(1+r-0.005) = 1.47762408^(1/6)

(1+r-0.005) = 1.06723648

r = 1.06723648 - 1 + 0.005

r = 0.07223648

r = 7.22%

r > 7.225

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