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Advocard [28]
3 years ago
10

The cost of holding excess reserves is the interest rate that could have been earned minus the interest rate that is paid on the

se reserves. If the interest rate is 5% and the interest rate paid on reserves is 2%, the cost of holding on excess reserves is
Business
1 answer:
sattari [20]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

7% because you would have to add 5% with 2%

Explanation:

because you would have to add 5% with 2% and get 7 %

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rate is 10% yield to maturity divided 2 since interest is semi-annual i.e 5%

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Bond expense for the first payment= 37,702,607.23*10%/2  

                                                           =$1,885,130.362

Bond expense for the first payment=  37,487,737.59  *10%/2  

                                                           =$ 1,874,386.88  

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