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Juan’s company said that company employees could put up to 15% of their salary into a 401(k) plan. The company would match it dollar for dollar. Juan made $80,000 and he and his wife were in the 33% tax bracket. The investment earned 8% a year. Jesse decided to save 15% on his own by putting the money in the bank every month at 2% interest. After five years, how much did Juan have? How much did Jesse have? Be sure to consider income tax in your calculations.
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- A couple wants to purchase a $170,000 house, and they have enough saved for a 5% down payment and money for other closing costs. The bank is offering a 30-year mortgage at 5.35% interest, compounded monthly. The couple has an annual after-tax income of $85,000 and other debts totaling $850 per month. Because their down payment is less than 20%, they are required to pay for private mortgage insurance, which costs 1% of the loan amount each year.(a) If the maximum debt-to-income ratio (total monthly debt divided by after-tax monthly income) is 43%, can the couple afford to purchase the home? (b) If the couple lives in the house for 30 years, what is the total amount paid for the house, including down payment, principal, interest, and private mortgage insurance?Joe just graduated from college and has found a nice job. As a graduation gift his father gave him &5,000 as seed money for a down payment for a condominium that Joe plans to purchase in three years. Joe wants to invest his $5,000 into a savings account that gives him the best rate. Bank A has an interest rate of 6.02% compounded quarterly. Bank B has an interest rate of 6% compounded monthly. Which bank's savings account should Joe go with so that he can earn the most money at the end of the three years?Ed wants to start saving for retirement by investing in his 401(k). Over the next 30 years, he wants to save up a total of $1,000,000. He will make contributions from his monthly paychecks (his annual salary is $144,000) and his employer will match 25% of his contributions. What percent of each monthly paycheck does he need to contribute to his 401(k) to meet his goal, if his account earn 8% interest? O 3.47% O 3.12% 4.86% O 4.47%
- Katie had a high monthly food bill before she decided to cook at home every day in order to reduce her expenses. She starts to save $1,410 every year and plans to renovate her kitchen. She deposits the money in her savings account at the end of each year and earns 5% annual interest. Katie's savings are an example of an annuity. If Katie decides to renovate her kitchen, how much would she have in her savings account at the end of eight years? $9,113.13 $17,671.82 $13,464.24 $14,137.46 $11,444.60 $9,568.79 $14,137.46 $13,464.24 If Katie deposits the money at the beginning of every year and everything else remains the same, she will save by the end of eight years.Molly Lincoln, a 25-year-old personal loan officer at First National Bank, understands the importance of starting early when it comes to saving for retirement. She has committed $3,500 per year for her retirement fund and assumes that she'll retire at age 65. How much will Molly have accumulated when she turns 65 if she invests in equities and earns 8 percent on average? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. Molly is urging her friend, Isaac Stein, to start his plan right away, too, because he's 45. What would his nest egg amount to if he invested in the same manner as Molly and he, too, retires at age 65? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. 2a. Nest egg at 4% 2b. Nest egg at 8%Jackie is 34 years old. She would like to have $850,000 in her retirement account when she is 65 years old. Show work and write your answer in a complete sentence.a. How much would she need to deposit every month into an account with a 7.25% interest rate?b. If she had started the account at the age of 21 with the same interest rate, how much would she need to deposit every month to achieve her goal?c. How much would she need to deposit as a lump sum (principal) at age 21 with the same interest rate (without making another payment) to have a million dollars at age 65
- Art Neuner, an investor in real estate, bought an office condominium. The market value of the condo was $280,000 with a 80% assessment rate. Art feels that his return should be 10% per month on his investment after all expenses. The tax rate is $32.50 per $1,000. Art estimates it will cost $275 per month to cover general repairs, insurance, and so on. He pays a $140 condo fee per month. All utilities and heat are the responsibility of the tenant. Calculate the monthly rent for Art.Harvey quit his job at State University, where he earned $62,000 a year. He figures his entrepreneurial talent or forgone entrepreneurial income to be $4,000 a year. To start the business, he cashed in $50,000 in bonds that earned 10 percent interest annually to buy a software company, Extreme Gaming. In the first year, the firm sold 10,000 units of software at $72 for each unit. Of the $72 per unit, $60 goes for the costs of production, packaging, marketing, employee wages and benefits, and rent on a building.Margaret is planning to invest up to $22,000 in certificates of deposit at City Bank and People's Bank. She wants to invest at least $2000 but no more than $14000 at City Bank. The interest is 6% at City Bank and 7% at People's Bank. This is simple interest for one year. How much should she invest in each bank to maximize her income? What is the maximum income? y
- Bertha and Martha are twins, and just graduated from college. They plan to retire in 40 years. To that end, each has a 401-k tax-advantaged retirement account. Martha contributes $1,000 per month only for the first five years. Bertha does not contribute during the first 20 years but contributes $2,500 per month during the last 20 years. 14) How much would Martha’s account hold at retirement if she earned an annual rate of 11.5%? A) $3,347,918.85 B) $1,940,849.36 C) $2,999,789.12 *D) $4,425,537.6. First compute the FV of the 60-month annuity and then compound the lump-sum for the next 420 months. Use a periodic rate. 15) 15) How much would Bertha’s account hold at retirement if she also earned an annual rate of 11.5%? A) $3,350,918.25 *B) $2,312,752.65 C) $1,978,400.10 D) $2,711,542.16. Please show the work step by step through financial calculator.A professor has two daughters that he hopes will one day go to college. Currently, in-state students at the local University pay about $20,295.00 per year (all expenses included). Tuition will increase by 4.00% per year going forward. The professor's oldest daughter, Sam, will start college in 16 years, while his youngest daughter, Ellie, will begin in 18 years. The professor is saving for their college by putting money in a mutual fund that pays about 9.00% per year. Tuition payments are at the beginning of the year and college will take 4 years for each girl. (Sam's first tuition payment will be in exactly 16 years) The professor has no illusion that the state lottery funded scholarship will still be around for his girls, so how much does he need to deposit each year in this mutual fund to successfully put each daughter through college. (ASSUME that the money stays invested during college and the professor will make his last deposit in the account when Sam, the OLDEST daughter,…GreenStar offers its employees a 401(k) plan. The company matches employee contributions at 75% up to 10%. Dylan just started working for GreenStar. His annual salary is $53,875, and he's paid monthly. Dylan would like to have $400,000 in his 401(k) when he retires in 26 years. If his investments earn 7.5%, what percent of his salary should he contribute to his account? 9.58% 9.30% 5.32% 4.18%