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- Del Pilar wants to know the effective interest rate of his 310,000 bank loan with interest of 11% compounded quarterly. Find the effective rate. Althea has a loan of 190,000 at ordinary interest of 8% if the amount of interest is 3,800 what would be the the time period of the loan in one year?A person borrows $3,000 on a bank credit card at a nominalrate of 18% per year, which is actually charged at a rate of1.5% per month. d) What is the total amount of money the person will havepaid for the loan?A payday lender lends money on the following terms: “If I give you $100 today, you will write me a check for $120, which you will redeem or I will cash on your next payday.” Noting that calculated rates would be even higher for closer paydays, assume that the payday is two weeks away. (a) What nominal interest rate per year (r) is the lender charging? (b) What effective interest rate per year (ia) is the lender charging? (c) If the lender started with $100 and was able to keep it, as well as all the money received, loaned out at all times, how much money does the lender have at the end of one year?
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