suppose you invest $15,000 in two funds paying 11 1/2%

  1. suppose you invest $15,000 in two funds paying 11 1/2%and 14% simple interest. the total annual interest is $1950. how much is
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  2. suppose you invest $15,000 in two funds paying 11 1/2% and 14% simple interest.the total annual interest is $1950. how much is
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  3. You plan to invest $12,000 in two funds paying 41/2% and 5% simple interest. (There is more risk in the 5% fund.) Your goal is
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  4. Cyndee wants to invest $50,000. Her financial planner advises her to invest in three types of accounts: one paying 3%, one
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  5. A mutual fund company has six funds that invest in the U.S. market and four funds that invest in foreign markets. An investor
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  6. has inherited $15,000 that she wants to invest in two separate accounts, one paying 4%and one paying 3% annual interest. If the
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  7. suppose your friend's parents invest $20,000 in an account paying 6% annually. what will the balance be after 6 years?
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  8. Betsy, a recent retiree, requires $6,000 per year in extra income. She has $70,000 to invest and can invest in B-rated bonds
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  9. Sue, a recent retiree, requires $6,000 per year in extra income. She has $50,000 to invest and can invest in B-rated bonds
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  10. Betsy, a recent retiree, requires $6,000 per year in extra income. She has $70,000 to invest and can invest in B-rated bonds
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