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Business, 05.10.2021 04:40 garasonmario

La familia Salazar ha conseguido ahorrar 3000 soles con mucho esfuerzo. Ante el temor de un robo, están pensando colocar el dinero en un banco. El señor Salazar ha visto información de un banco que señala que la tasa de interés activa anual es de 10% y la pasiva 5%. Él piensa
que le conviene depositar sus ahorros en esa entidad bancaria, pues al termino del año tendría 3300 soles. Liliana, su hija mayor tiene dudas
al respecto.

Si estuvieras en el lugar de Liliana ¿Cómo le explicarías su error?

Indica lo que ganaría el señor Salazar si opta por esa institución bancaria

Si el señor Salazar decidiera guardar su dinero en casa ¿Qué le recomendarías?

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