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suppose a savings and loan pays a nominal rate of 1.4% on savings deposits. find the effective annual yield if interest is compounded annually. (round to the nearest thousandth as needed)

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Answer:

The effective annual yield is 7,044%

Step-by-step explanation:

The effective annual yield is given by the formula:


(i+(i)/(n))^n-1

Where i is the nominal interest rate. i = 1.4% = 0.014

n is the number of time compounded annually. n = 1

Using these, we have


\begin{gathered} (0.014+(1)/(0.014))^1-1 \\ \\ =70.44 \end{gathered}

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