A father wants to save in advance for his eight-year-old daughter's collegeexpenses. The daughter will enter the college 10 years from now. An annualamount of $20,000 in today's dollars (constant dollars) will be required to support her college expenses for four years. Assume that these college payments will be made at the beginning of each school year. (The first payment occurs at the end of 10 years.) The future general inflation rate is estimated to be 5% per year, and the interest rate on the savings account will be 8% compounded quarterly (market interest rate) during this period. If the father has decided to save only $500 (actual dollars) each quarter, how much will the daughter have to borrow to cover her freshman expenses?(a) $1,920(b)$2,114(c) $2,210(d)$2,377
A father wants to save in advance for his eight-year-old daughter's college
expenses. The daughter will enter the college 10 years from now. An annual
amount of $20,000 in today's dollars (constant dollars) will be required to support her college expenses for four years. Assume that these college payments will be made at the beginning of each school year. (The first payment occurs at the end of 10 years.) The future general inflation rate is estimated to be 5% per year, and the interest rate on the savings account will be 8% compounded quarterly (market interest rate) during this period. If the father has decided to save only $500 (actual dollars) each quarter, how much will the daughter have to borrow to cover her freshman expenses?
(a) $1,920
(b)$2,114
(c) $2,210
(d)$2,377
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