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You wish to save $25,000 by depositing $200 at the end of each month. If the interest rate is 3% monthly, what is the smaller concluding deposit?
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- You want to invest $8,000 at an annual Interest rate of 8% that compounds annually for 12 years. Which table will help you determine the value of your account at the end of 12 years? A. future value of one dollar ($1) B. present value of one dollar ($1) C. future value of an ordinary annuity D. present value of an ordinary annuityUse the tables in Appendix B to answer the following questions. A. If you would like to accumulate $4,200 over the next 6 years when the interest rate is 8%, how much do you need to deposit in the account? B. If you place $8,700 in a savings account, how much will you have at the end of 12 years with an interest rate of 8%? C. You invest $2,000 per year, at the end of the year, for 20 years at 10% interest. How much will you have at the end of 20 years? D. You win the lottery and can either receive $500,000 as a lump sum or $60,000 per year for 20 years. Assuming you can earn 3% interest, which do you recommend and why?Use the tables in Appendix B to answer the following questions. A. If you would like to accumulate $2,500 over the next 4 years when the interest rate is 15%, how much do you need to deposit in the account? B. If you place $6,200 in a savings account, how much will you have at the end of 7 years with a 12% interest rate? C. You invest $8,000 per year for 10 years at 12% interest, how much will you have at the end of 10 years? D. You win the lottery and can either receive $750,000 as a lump sum or $50,000 per year for 20 years. Assuming you can earn 8% interest, which do you recommend and why?
- You put $250 in the bank for S years at 12%. A. If interest is added at the end of the year, how much will you have in the bank after one year? Calculate the amount you will have in the bank at the end of year two and continue to calculate all the way to the end of the fifth year. B. Use the future value of $1 table in Appendix B and verity that your answer is correct.You owe $100,000. You plan to make monthly payments of $1000. If the interest rate is 6% monthly, what is the smaller concluding deposit?You deposit $1,000 today and want to save $100 each month beginning one month from today. Your account earns a 5 percent annual interest rate. How long will it take you to accumulate $5,000?
- Suppose you want to have $700,000 for retirement in 20 years. Your account earns 6% interest. How much would you need to deposit in the account each month?You would like to save $250,000 for retirement. If you are planning to retire 30 years from now, how much should you deposit each month into an account that pays 7.2% interest compounded monthly? What is the total interest earned?Suppose you want to have $600,000 for retirement in 20 years. Your account earns 5% interest.How much would you need to deposit in the account each month?
- You will deposit $1500 per year for 15 years into an account that earns 4%. The first deposit will be made in 5 year from now. How much will be in the account when you finish the deposit?You want to have GH¢ 50,000 in your savings account five years from now, and you’re prepared to make equal annual deposits into the account at the end of each year. If the account pays 9.5 percent interest, what amount must you deposit each year?You plan to deposit $2,300 per year for 5 years into a money market account with an annual return of 2%. You plan to make your first deposit one year from today. What amount will be in your account at the end of 5 years? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.