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Finance Problem help

FFactory0x

Diamond Member
How would i figure this out
The rates of return computed in Problems 1, 2, and 3 are nominal rates of return. Assuming that
the rate of inflation during the year was 4 percent, compute the real rates of return on these
investments. Compute the real rates of return if the rate of inflation were 8 percent.

Those rate
19.1%

-1.54%

18%

What do i times or divide by or what number on each one
 
Originally posted by: Kalbi
Originally posted by: FFactory0x
can someone just do 19.1 and 4% written out

19.1 - 4 = 15.1

wtf? can't follow simple formula?


Alright. Then why are the answers
Inflation adjusted returns:
Problem 1: 14.5% (at 4% inflation); 10.3% (at 8% inflation)
Problem 2: -5.3% (at 4% inflation); -8.8% (at 8% inflation)
Problem 3: 23.1% (at 4% inflation); 18.5% (at 8% inflation)

I have the key right here
 
Originally posted by: FFactory0x
Originally posted by: Kalbi
Originally posted by: FFactory0x
can someone just do 19.1 and 4% written out

19.1 - 4 = 15.1

wtf? can't follow simple formula?


Alright. Then why are the answers
Inflation adjusted returns:
Problem 1: 14.5% (at 4% inflation); 10.3% (at 8% inflation)
Problem 2: -5.3% (at 4% inflation); -8.8% (at 8% inflation)
Problem 3: 23.1% (at 4% inflation); 18.5% (at 8% inflation)

I have the key right here

There must be more to the question. Real rates are Nominal minus inflation.
 
Yep, they are saying that your money should be worth 4% more (inflation), so what percentage did your investment earn on top of that?
 
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