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Question 2 (11 Marks) Long time ago Lisa had put an amount of $50,000 into an investment in the securities market.
Now she has $150,000 in her investment account. Required:

a) If the average rate of return Lisa earned for the investment is 7.6% per year, how many
years she has maintained the investment so far? (2 marks)

b) If the Lisa would have wished to obtain the target of $150,000 within 10 years only, how
much money should she put into the initial investment given the same rate of return is
applied? (2 marks)

c) Assume that Lisa would like to put the amount of $150,000 into another investment and
aims for a new saving target of $500,000 to buy a new house in 12 years. How much is
the rate of return should Lisa aim for to get her $500,000 after 12 year? (2 marks)

d) Lisa has another option for her plan to buy a new house: Using $150,000 as a deposit and
get a mortgage from a bank to buy the new house. ANZ bank offered Lisa the lending
interest rate of 4.85% per year, compounding semi-annually. Commonwealth Bank
offered her the lending rate of 4.83% per year, compounding monthly. By calculating EAR,
identify which bank should Lisa choose? (1.5 marks)

e) Lisa decided to borrow 350 000 from Commonwealth Bank to buy her new home. The
bank offers Lisa the lending rate of 4.83% per year (compounding monthly) and she is
expected to make an equal mortgage payment each month for 30 years. Calculate
monthly payment Lisa need to make for the mortgage? (1.5 marks)

f) Lisa would like to buy some furniture for the new home. Good Home Furniture offered
her the maximum payment credit for the furniture she can buy of $50 a week for one
year. The annual interest rate of that commercial loan is 8.5%, assuming compounding
weekly. How much furniture can Lisa afford to purchase using the credit offered by the
store? (2 marks)

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