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Vadim26 [7]
3 years ago
6

Hich best describes the benefits of renting a home?

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2 answers:
vladimir1956 [14]3 years ago
5 0
None of the above. Hope this helped! Can I please get a brainliest I need them badly
Zinaida [17]3 years ago
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Non of the above all of the others take from you or make problems.
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Answer:

Stated Rate    No. of Times Compounded     Effective Rate (EAR) %            

   11.85%                    Semiannually                             12.2 %

   12.37%                    Monthly                                      13.1%

   110.27%                    Weekly                                       10.8%

   13.54%                    Infinite                                        14.5%

Explanation:

EAR = ( 1 + ( APR / m )^m)-1

Semiannually

m = 12 / 6 = 2

0.1220 = ( ( 1 + ( APR / 2 ) )^2) - 1

0.1220 + 1 = (1 + ( APR / 2 ) )^2

1.1220 = ( 1 + ( APR / 2 ) )^2

\sqrt{1.1220} = \sqrt{( 1 + ( APR / 2 ))^2}

1.059 = 1 + ( APR / 2 )

1.059 - 1 = APR / 2

0.059 x 2 = APR

APR = 0.1185 = 11.85%

Monthly

m = 12  / 1 = 12

0.1310 = ( ( 1 + ( APR / 12 ) )^12) - 1

0.1310 + 1 = (1 + ( APR / 12 ) )^12

1.1310 = ( 1 + ( APR / 12 ) )^12

APR = 12.37%

Weekly

m = 52

0.1080 = ( ( 1 + ( APR / 52 ) )^52) - 1

0.1080 + 1 = (1 + ( APR / 52 ) )^52

1.1080 = ( 1 + ( APR / 52 ) )^52

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Infinite

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0.1450 = ( ( 1 + ( APR / 12 ) )^12) - 1

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1.1450 = ( 1 + ( APR / 20,000 ) )^20,000

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