Four fundamental factors affect the cost of money:

1. The return that borrowers expect to earn on their investments
2. The preference of savers to spend their income in the current period rather than delay their consumption until some future period.
3. The risks associated with the investment
4. Expected inflation

Consider the following statements that address these factors, and indicate if you think each statement is true or false.

a. On average and everything else held constant, consumers prefer deferred consumption spending to immediate spending. On average and everything else held constant, an investment that can provide a 4% return should attract more investment capital from savers/investors than an otherwise identical investment that can generate a 12% return.
b. An investment that can provide a 10% return should attract more investment capital than an otherwise identical investment that can only provide a 6% return.
c. On average and everything else held constant, 30-year U.S. Treasury bonds should expect to exhibit a smaller maturity premium than a 1-year U.S. Treasury bill.
d. All things being equal, savers and investors expect to receive some amount of maturity premium as compensation for their deferred consumption.

Respuesta :

Given the four fundamental factors that affect the cost of money, only options b and d are correct.

Statement b is true:

When people invest their money, they are foregoing consumption in that current period that they are in.

They expect their invested capital to yield them interests as compensation for not spending the money earlier.

Statement d is true:

When people invest, what they look out for are risks and most importantly the returns that they would get from investing their capital.

A 10% investment return is greater than a 6% return.  Because this return is higher, it would therefore attract more capital investment.

Options a and c are false.

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