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From: QwikSand2/2/2005 2:22:16 AM
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OT: A question for any web-savvy accounting/finance person who may be looking or lurking:

What would be the easiest way for me to calculate the average money market or "passbook" interest rate for the period January 1, 1967 to December 31, 2004? If that's too vague a question and some reasonable proxy like the 10-year bond or the Fed Funds rate can be picked, that would be fine.

What I'm trying to do is figure out how much I should pay somebody back today if I borrowed $1 from them on 1/1/67 and want to pay them the average "prevailing passbook rate" compounded annually. So I would need an average figure for each year or more granular data that could produce one; and I don't know where to start looking.

TIA
--QS
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