Mathematics
Mathematics, 10.06.2020 15:57, ella3714

A bank accepts a 20,000 deposit from a customer on which it guarantees to pay an annual effective interest rate of 10% for two years. The customer needs to withdraw half of the accumulated value at the end of the first year. The customer will withdraw the remaining value at the end of the second year. The bank has the following investment options available, which may be purchased in any quantity: Bond H: A one-year zero-coupon bond yielding 10% annually Bond I: A two-year zero-coupon bond yielding 11% annually Bond J: A two-year bond that sells at par with 12% annual coupons Any portion of the 20,000 deposit that is not needed to be invested in bonds is retained by the bank as profit. Determine which of the following investment strategies produces the highest profit for the bank and is guaranteed to meet the customer’s withdrawal needs.(A) 9,091 in Bond H, 8,264 in Bond I, 2,145 in Bond J (B) 10,000 in Bond H, 10,000 in Bond I
(C) 10,000 in Bond H, 9,821 in Bond I
(D) 8,910 in Bond H, 731 in Bond I, 10,000 in Bond J
(E) 8,821 in Bond H, 10,804 in Bond J

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