John is a very cost-conscious investor. His rule of thumb is that it costs $300 per year, starting in the first year of vehicle life to maintain an automobile. This expense increases by $300 each year over the life of the car. John is now considering the purchase of a four-year old car with 30,000 miles on it for $6,000. How much money will John have to set aside now to pay for maintenance (as a lump sum) if he keeps this car for eight years? John's interest rate is 4% per year. Click the icon to view the interest and annuity table for discrete compounding when i = 4% per year. John will have to set aside $ to pay for maintenance. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
John is a very cost-conscious investor. His rule of thumb is that it costs $300 per year, starting in the first year of vehicle life to maintain an automobile. This expense increases by $300 each year over the life of the car. John is now considering the purchase of a four-year old car with 30,000 miles on it for $6,000. How much money will John have to set aside now to pay for maintenance (as a lump sum) if he keeps this car for eight years? John's interest rate is 4% per year. Click the icon to view the interest and annuity table for discrete compounding when i = 4% per year. John will have to set aside $ to pay for maintenance. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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Transcribed Image Text:John is a very cost-conscious investor. His rule of thumb is that it costs $300 per year, starting in the first year of vehicle
life to maintain an automobile. This expense increases by $300 each year over the life of the car. John is now
considering the purchase of a four-year old car with 30,000 miles on it for $6,000. How much money will John have to
set aside now to pay for maintenance (as a lump sum) if he keeps this car for eight years? John's interest rate is 4% per
year.
Click the icon to view the interest and annuity table for discrete compounding when i = 4% per year.
John will have to set aside $ to pay for maintenance. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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