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Business, 05.03.2022 01:00, ibidnnudny2623
Jarrod Johnston, a private investor, purchases a Treasury bill with a $10,000 par value for $9,645. 100 days later, Jarrod sells the T-bill for $9,719. What is Jarrod's annualized yield from this transaction
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