Asked by Manuel
Una firma de inversión tiene $100.000 para invertir de un cliente y decide invertir en dos fondos, A y B. La tasa de rendimiento esperada, o interés simple, por el fondo A es de 15%, pero hay riesgo, y el cliente no quiere invertir más de $50,000 en estas acciones. Se prevé que la tasa de rendimiento anual en las acciones más estables B va ser del 10%. Determine si hay una manera de invertir el dinero para que el interés anual sea de $12,000.
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Answered by
Reiny
I don't speak Spanish, but I can figure out that you want to invest 100000 in A and B, neither over 50000, where one is paying 10%, the other 15% and the annual return is 12000
amount at 10% --- x
amount at 15% --- 100000-x
.1x + .15(100000-x) = 12000
.1x + 15000 -.15x = 12000
-.05x = -3000
x = 60000
but he wanted to invest a Maximum of 50000 in either account, so
no it is not possible
amount at 10% --- x
amount at 15% --- 100000-x
.1x + .15(100000-x) = 12000
.1x + 15000 -.15x = 12000
-.05x = -3000
x = 60000
but he wanted to invest a Maximum of 50000 in either account, so
no it is not possible
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