Multiple Choice
Anne Morgan wants to borrow $6,000 for a period of four years. She has two choices. Her bank will lend her the amount at 7.25 percent compounded annually. She can also borrow from her firm and will have to repay a total of $8,130.93 at the end of four years. Should Anne choose her bank or the firm, and what is the interest rate if she borrows from her firm? (Round to the nearest percent.)
A) She should borrow from the bank as the bank is charging a higher interest of 9%.
B) She should borrow from her firm as it is charging a lower interest of 7%.
C) She should borrow from the bank as the bank is charging a higher interest of 8%.
D) She should borrow from her firm as it is charging a lower interest of 6%.
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