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Business, 22.07.2020 01:01 bheam12

Compare investment alternatives You have two investment opportunities. One will have an 8% rate of return on an investment of $10,000; the other will have a 10% rate of return on principal of $14,000. You would like to take advantage of the higher-yielding investment but have only $10,000 available. Required:
What is the maximum rate of interest that you would pay to borrow the $4,000 needed to take advantage of the higher yield?

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