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The firm's bank charges $18 per wire and $0.50 per EDT. The EDT takes one day longer to clear. The investment opportunity rate is 4%. The bank's Earnings credit rate is 0.5% on account balances. The RRR is 10%. What is the minimum transfer balance that justifies a wire transfer?
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