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Started by greensdale
over 12 years ago
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Bad at math? You're more likely to lose your home By Les Christie @CNNMoney June 25, 2013: 6:07 AM ET http://money.cnn.com/2013/06/25/real_estate/mortgage-math/ NEW YORK (CNNMoney) Borrowers with poor math skills made up a higher percentage of homeowners in foreclosure during the housing bust than those who were skilled at arithmetic. According to a study released Monday, math-challenged borrowers... [more]
Response by Triple_Zero
over 12 years ago
Posts: 516
Member since: Apr 2012

"The simplest question asked them how much a $300 sofa would cost at a half-price sale. The most difficult asked how much a savings account of $200 would grow to after earning 10% interest for two years."

That latter one is pretty sneaky. They don't tell you how often the interest is being compounded; if it's annually the answer is $242 and can be done in your head; if it's continuous the answer is 200*(e^(2*0.10)), or $244.28, and if you can calculate that without any aids, my hat is off to you. I can't even remember how often my bank compounds the paltry interest they pay out.

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Response by alanhart
over 12 years ago
Posts: 12397
Member since: Feb 2007

$242 or $231?

I don't believe in math. Do I get a house?

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Response by Triple_Zero
over 12 years ago
Posts: 516
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You know, I just assumed that "10% interest" meant 10% annual interest. But the way it's worded, it could mean that it earned 10% interest _in total_ over two years, meaning that the answer is a really, really trivial $220.

Those who can't do math don't get to own homes, but those who can't word questions clearly _do_ get jobs as survey writers. That's not very fair.

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Response by Brooks2
over 12 years ago
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220 .. 221 whatever it takes

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Response by alanhart
over 12 years ago
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a LOT of 420

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Response by walpurgis
over 12 years ago
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Member since: Feb 2009

Unbelievable - it took a STUDY to determine this?!? Geesh.

It's not just the borrowers who are in trouble...scary...

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Response by walpurgis
over 12 years ago
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And a $300 sofa?!? In 2013?!?

I thought Seamans went out of business...

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Response by inonada
over 12 years ago
Posts: 7951
Member since: Oct 2008

>> Those who can't do math don't get to own homes, but those who can't word questions clearly _do_ get jobs as survey writers. That's not very fair.

You have not seen the survey writer's question, just a journalist's paraphrasing of it.

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