Multiple Choice
Steve is offered an investment where for every $1.00 invested today,he will receive $1.10 at the end of each of the next five years.Steve concludes that in five years time he will have $1.10 for every $1.00 invested and that this investment will increase his personal value.What is Steve's major error in reasoning when making this decision?
A) Costs and benefits must be in the same terms to be compared.
B) There may be other investments that he can make that will offer even bigger benefits.
C) The investment may have hidden costs that will reduce the amount of benefit he receives.
D) The value of the cash he has today is greater than the value of the cash he may have in the future.
E) Whether he has enough spare cash with which to invest.
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