Finance major that can't remember algebra

tkthustler

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I'm attempting to use the interest rate parity equation and I'm close but just can't remember how to do the problem algebraicly. Here is what I have.

f1/e0 = 1+rh/1+rf I have to anualize it so I have to divide by 6 because my rf and rh is given in 60 days. which is where my problem comes in.

f1/e0 = .973 so... .973= (1 +.0868/6)/ (1+rf/6)

.973=1.014/ (1+rf/6)

I'm attemtping to find "rf" so I'm not sure what my next step is. The solution is rf=.2513. Any help is appreciated.
 
tkthustler said:
.973=1.014/ (1+rf/6)
.973(1 + rf/6) = 1.014
.973 + .973rf/6 = 1.014 ; multiply by 6 to get rid of fraction:
5.838 + .973rf = 6.084

All yours to wrap up!
 
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