ICICI BANK INTEREST RATES FOR FIXED DEPOSITS Maturity Period Rates of Interest (% p.a.) w.e.f January 26‚ 2013 For deposit less than Rs. 1 crore General Senior Citizen ** 7 days to 14 days 4.50 5.00 15 days to 29 days 4.75 5.25 30 days to 45 days 5.50 6.00 46 days to 60 days 6.25 6.75 61 days to 289 days 7.00 7.50 290 days to less than 1 year 7.25 7.75 1 year to 389 days 7.50 8.00 390 days to less than 2 years 9.00 9.50 2 years to less than 5 years 8.75 9.50 5
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Term Structure of Interest Rates you will find the answers on the next questions: 7.1 Multiple Choice Questions 1) The risk structure of interest rates refers to 2) Default risk arises from the fact that 3) If the average risk premium of corporate bonds increases‚ 4) Currently‚ a three-month Treasury bill pays 5% interest and a ten-year Treasury bond pays 4.7% interest. What is the risk premium of the typical A-rated corporate bond that pays 5.5% interest? 5) Currently
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Rate/Volume Analysis The following table presents the extent to which changes in interest rates and changes in the volume of interest-earning assets and interest-bearing liabilities have affected our interest income and interest expense during the periods indicated. Information is provided in each category with respect to (1) the changes attributable to changes in volume (changes in volume multiplied by prior rate)‚ (2) the changes attributable to changes in rate (changes in rate multiplied by prior
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Chapter 5‚ 6 Review 1. You invested $1‚650 in an account that pays 5 percent simple interest. How much more could you have earned over a 20-year period if the interest had compounded annually? A. $849.22 B. $930.11 C. $982.19 D. $1‚021.15 E. $1‚077.94 2. Today‚ you earn a salary of $36‚000. What will be your annual salary twelve years from now if you earn annual raises of 3.6 percent? A. $55‚032.54 B. $57‚414.06 C. $58‚235.24 D. $59‚122.08 E. $59‚360.45 3. You hope to buy your dream
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difference between the interest rates on AAA corporate bonds and U.S. Treasury notes? 3. Your father is about to retire. His firm has given him the option of retiring with a lump sum of $50‚000 in ten years or an annuity of $8‚000 for ten years. Which is worth more now‚ if the discount rate is (a) 6% (b) 19%? 4. Suppose you open a saving account with $1‚800 earned in a summer job. The account’s stated interest rate is 11%. Calculate effective annual rate (EAR) if interest is paid (a) semiannually
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COMPOUND INTEREST ASSIGNMENT - 1 1. Mr. Dubey borrows Rs 1‚00‚000 from State Bank of India at 11% per annum compound interest. He repays Rs 41‚000 at the end of first year and Rs 47‚700 at the end of the second year. Find the amount outstanding at the beginning of the third year. 2. What sum of money will amount to Rs 9261 in 3 years at 5% per annum compound interest? 3. The simple interest on a sum of money for 2 years at 4% per annum is Rs 340. Find (i) the sum of money and (ii) the compound
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COMPOUND INTEREST Making or Spending Money SIMPLE INTEREST FORMULA If a principal of P dollars is borrowed for a period of t years at a per annum interest rate r‚ expressed as a decimal‚ then interest I charged is I Pr t This interest is not used very often. Interest is usually compounded which means interest is charged or given on the interest and the principal. Simple Interest Example COMPOUND INTEREST Payment Periods: Annually Once per year Semiannually Twice per year Quarterly
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The society as a whole is worse off. This is because cash is the financial asset and it becomes is a liability of the government upon the time you found the cash. So‚ the taxpayers will have to make up for the government liability. 2. The average rate of return on investment in large stocks has outpaced that on investments in T-Bills by about 8% since 1926 in US. Why‚ then‚ does anyone invest in T-Bills? Answer: This is because T-bill is regarded as an almost risk free asset as it is backed
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There are many different definitions for Conflict of Interest‚ but most all mean the same or point to the same direction. When gifts‚ outside activities such as consulting‚ or financial and fiduciary interest have potential to create a certain decision or commitment with a business it is considered conflict of interest. Although there are numerous definitions the one adopted by the Institute of Medicine is helpful. It states‚ “A conflict of interest is a set of circumstances that creates a risk that
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Between Simple Interest and Compound Interest We will be going into the difference between simple interest and compound interest. The results can be astounding when comparing the two results of any kind of example when comparing the two. To understand your finances and how your money works this will be a very integral part of knowledge. The first and most important difference between these two types of interest is that in compound interest you begin to earn interest on the interest that you earned
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