Originally posted by Lucy
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Very charitable of you. Where to?Originally posted by LucyIf I won the lottery I would find a way of taking out Mugabee. (And Ken)
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If I won the lottery I would find a way of taking out Mugabee. (And Ken)
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Haven't heard of compound interest then?Originally posted by andyNo its not .
£1.47 means a 47% increase in a month and 564% in a year
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No its not .Originally posted by MrRobinNope, it would be £1.47 after 1 month.
(10000% to the power of 1 twelth) x £1.00
£1.47 means a 47% increase in a month and 564% in a year
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Nope, it would be £1.47 after 1 month.Originally posted by andyHow do they work out inflation of 10000%
If you buy bread for one pound today , will it be £833 after one month ?
(10000% to the power of 1 twelth) x £1.00
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Well back in the hyper inflation days in Germany the price of a coffee would change from the time it was poured into the cup and you got to the till to pay for it. Sometimes magnitudes long.Originally posted by dang65I'm a financial retard. Can someone explain to me what happens to existing loans, like mortgages or car loans, when hyper-inflation hits. I mean, could you, say, sell a potato and have enough to pay off your mortgage, or does the interest on your mortgage hyper-inflate at the same time?
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I believe it would depend if that mortgage is fixed rate or not. Plus, the situation that led to such a level of inflation would mean that you would not be prepared to sell that potato, as it's the only one left in your region.Originally posted by dang65I'm a financial retard. Can someone explain to me what happens to existing loans, like mortgages or car loans, when hyper-inflation hits. I mean, could you, say, sell a potato and have enough to pay off your mortgage, or does the interest on your mortgage hyper-inflate at the same time?
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I'm a financial retard. Can someone explain to me what happens to existing loans, like mortgages or car loans, when hyper-inflation hits. I mean, could you, say, sell a potato and have enough to pay off your mortgage, or does the interest on your mortgage hyper-inflate at the same time?
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How do they work out inflation of 10000%
If you buy bread for one pound today , will it be £833 after one month ?
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Inflation at 10000%
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