Derek plans to retire on his 65th birthday. However, he wants to work part-time until he turns 72. Dunrig these years of part-time work, he will neither make deposits nor take withdrawals from the retirement account. Exactly one year after the day he turns 72 when he fully retires, he wants to have $3,130,549.00 in his retirement account. He will make contributions to his retirement account from his 26th birthday to his 65th birthday To reach his goal, what must the contributions be? Assume a 9.00% interest rate.
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Derek plans to retire on his 65th birthday. However, he wants to work part-time until he turns 72. Dunrig these years of part-time work, he will neither make deposits nor take withdrawals from the retirement account. Exactly one year after the day he turns 72 when he fully retires, he wants to have $3,130,549.00 in his retirement account. He will make contributions to his retirement account from his 26th birthday to his 65th birthday To reach his goal, what must the contributions be? Assume a 9.00% interest rate.
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- Derek plans to retire on his 65th birthday. However, he plans to work part-time until he turns 75.00. During these years of part-time work, he will neither make deposits to nor take withdrawals from his retirement account. Exactly one year after the day he turns 75.0 when he fully retires, he will wants to have $3,392, 232.00 in his retirement account. He he will make contributions to his retirement account from his 26th birthday to his 65 th birthday. To reach his goal, what must the contributions be? Assume a 8.00% interest rate. Answer format: Currency: Round to: 2 decimal places.Derek plans to retire on his 65th birthday. However, he plans to work part-time until he turns 71.00. During these years of part-time work, he will neither make deposits to nor take withdrawals from his retirement account. Exactly one year after the day he turns 71.0 when he fully retires, he will wants to have $2,749,902.00 in his retirement account. He he will make contributions to his retirement account from his 26th birthday to his 65th birthday. To reach his goal, what must the contributions be? Assume a 4.00% interest rate. Derek will deposit $2,596.00 per year into an account starting today and ending in year 9.00. The account that earns 15.00%. How much will be in the account 9.0 years from today?Derek plans to retire on his 65th birthday. However, he plans to work part-time until he turns 70.00. During these years of part-time work, he will neither make deposits to nor take withdrawals from his retirement account. Exactly one year after the day he turns 70.0 when he fully retires, he will wants to have $3,359,173.00 in his retirement account. He he will make contributions to his retirement account from his 26th birthday to his 65th birthday. To reach his goal, what must the contributions be? Assume a 6.00% interest rate.
- Derek plans to retire on his 65th birthday. However, he plans to work part-time until he turns 75.00. During these years of part-time work, he will neither make deposits to nor take withdrawals from his retirement account. Exactly one year after the day he turns 75.0 when he fully retires, he will begin to make annual withdrawals of $105,330.00 from his retirement account until he turns 92.00. He he will make contributions to his retirement account from his 26th birthday to his 65th birthday. To reach his goal, what must the contributions be? Assume a 5.00% interest rate. (ROUND TO 2 DECIMAL PLACES.)Derek plans to retire on his 65th birthday. However, he plans to work part-time until he turns 71.80. During these years of part-time work, he will neither make deposits to nor take withdrawals from his retirement account. Exactly one year after the day he turns 71.8 when he fully retires, he will begin to make annual withdrawals of $175, 038.33 from his retirement account until he turns 93.00. He he will make contributions to his retirement account from his 26th birthday to his 65th birthday. To reach his goal, what must the contributions be? Assume a 6.53% interest rate.Derek plans to retire on his 65th birthday. However, he plans to work part-time until he turns 73.25. During these years of part-time work, he will neither make deposits to nor take withdrawals from his retirement account. Exactly one year after the day he turns 73.25 when he fully retires, he will begin to make annual withdrawals of $150, 876.06 from his retirement account until he turns 90.98. After this final withdrawal, he wants $1.81 million remaining in his account. He he will make contributions to his retirement account from his 26th birthday to his 65th birthday. To reach his goal, what must the contributions be? Assume a 7.99% interest rate.
- Derek plans to retire on his 65th birthday. However, he plans to work part-time until he turns 70.00. During these years of part-time work, he will neither make deposits to nor take withdrawals from his retirement account. Exactly one year after the day he turns 70.0 when he fully retires, he will begin to make annual withdrawals of $137,713.00 from his retirement account until he turns 90.00. After this final withdrawal, he wants $1.31 million remaining in his account. He he will make contributions to his retirement account from his 26th birthday to his 65th birthday. To reach his goal, what must the contributions be? Assume a 9.00% interest rate. (ROUND TO 4 DECIMAL PLACES.)Daryl wishes to save money to provide for his retirement. He is now 30 years old and will be retiring at age 64. Beginning one month from now, he will begin depositing a fixed amount into a retirement savings account that will earn 12% compounded monthly. Then one year after making his final deposit, he will withdraw $100,000 annually for 25 years. In addition, and after he passes away (assuming he lives 25 years after retirement) he wishes to leave in the fund a sum worth $1,000,000 to his nephew who is under his charge. The fund will continue to earn 12% compounded monthly. How much should the monthly deposits be for his retirement plan?At age 33 Jacob starts making a contribution of $425 at the end of each half-year into a retirement account that pays 6% annually. He continues to do so for 15 years, until he is 48, and then quits making contributions. Suppose that he leaves the money in the account until he is 65. How much money will there be in the account? How much of that money is interest he has earned?
- Cecilia is 28 years old today and wants to retire at age 65. She plans to put $5,000 into an account at the end of every year starting at the end of this year and continuing until her 65th birthday. When she reaches age 65, she plans to withdraw the money in equal amounts at the beginning of every year. She assumes she will live until age 90 and make her last withdrawal on her 90th birthday. How big will each withdrawal be if she earns 9% on her investments? $143,358.86. $130,112.13. $120,661.86. $119,368.93.Nadine is retiring at age 62 and expects to live to age 85. On the day she retires, she has $1,650,000 in her retirement savings account. She is somewhat conservative with her money and expects to earn 6 percent during her retirement years. How much can she withdraw from her retirement savings each month if she plans on giving $300,000 to her grandson on the morning of her death? PLEASE SHOW WORKOn her 31st birthday, Jean invests $1,000 into her employer’s retirement plan, and she continues to make annual $1,000 payments for 10 years. So her total contribution (principal) is $10,000. Jean then stops making payments into her plan andkeeps her money in the savings planuntouched for 25 more years. Doug starts putting money aside on his 41st birthday when he deposits $1,000, and he continues these payments until he gets to be 65 years old. Doug’s contributed principal amounts to $25,000 over this period of time. If Jean’s and Doug’s retirement plans earn interest of 6% per year, how much will they have accumulated (principal plus interest) when they reach 65 years old? What is the moral of this situation?