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- Assume that you have just turned 21, are graduating from college, and are planning for your retirement; at age 55. You currently have no money saved, but plan to make significant investments into a retirement account now that you have gotten a high-paying job. Because of moving and additional expenses associated with the start of your new job, you believe that you will only be able to invest $2,000 on your 22nd and 23rd birthdays (2 payments). You then expect to invest $10,000 each year on your 24th through your 30th birthdays (7 payments), $20,000 each year on your 31st through 40th birthdays (10 payments), and $30,000 each year on your 41st through 55th birthdays (15 payments). During this 34-year period you are willing to take some investment risks and you believe that your investment account can earn a nominal annual rate of return of 9 percent, compounded monthly. At age 55 you plan to retire and will use the money in your investment account to buy a 40-year, guaranteed annuity…1) In a few short years, you will graduate and enter the workforce. Let us suppose that you and a friend both start working at the age of 23 and decide on very different ways to fund your eventual retirement. In this exercise, we explore these decisions. Neither of you have any savings (P = 0), plan to retire at age 66, and expect to earn 8.4% annual interest, compounded monthly, on all your investments. a) Having taken this class, you decide to start immediately, investing $120 per month. How much money will be in your account in 20 years? b) At this point (you are now 43 years old), you will stop making monthly deposits into your account. Now, the amount you calculated in part (a) will accumulate interest for 23 years (until you are 66 years old). How much is in your account now? Indicoob selled phamUse Excel to solve the following problem. Assume that you are 39 years old planning for your future retirement at age 65. You think that you will be comfortable living on the proceeds from a $1,000,000 401K Retirement Account.a. If your investments grow at an average rate of 6% annually how much must you invest monthly to achieve your projected retirement fund total by the time you retire in 26 years?b. Assuming that when you do retire, you will re-direct your $1,000,000 investment portfolio into less volatile and more secure mutual funds. You expect that, invested in these sources, your portfolio will securely earn 4.5% annually. Based on your assumptions and the normal life expectancy of an American male or female (I determined this to be 81 years old), without consuming any of your principal, how much money will you have on a monthly basis to support your life?(I have worked this problem out on my own, I just want to be sure I applied the formulas and concepts correctly.)
- You graduate from college and get your first job. You open a Roth IRA with $2,000 at the age of 25. You invest $3,000 at age 26, $4,000 at age 27, and $5,000 at age 28. You then receive a promotion that brings your incometo a level that disqualified you from making further contributions to the Roth IRA. Construct a table that shows how much will you have in your IRA at the age of 60 if you had invested in an account that paid an averageyield of 8 percent.Please answer me in typing, avoid images and handwriting. 3.You have just made your first $5,000 contribution to your retirement account. Asuming you earn an 11 percent rate of return and make no additional contributions, what will your account be worth when you retire in 45 years? What if you wait 10 years before contributing?(Does this suggest an investment strategy?)Having just started a nice job after graduation, you would like to be financially responsible and start planning for your expected retirement in 40 years. You have two main options to choose from: A) Use pretax money and invest in a 401k ( paying taxes on the back end) B) Use after-tax money and invest in a Roth IRA (paying taxes on the front end) Assume: you are looking to invest $3,000 worth of your pre- tax salary each year. - your current marginal tax rate is 22% based on your $70,000/year salary using current tax law - both options provide identical investment choices and you expect to earn 7.5% per year in either alternative the distributions from Roth IRA accounts will continue to not be taxed in future years - your estimated marginal tax rate will be 24 percent when you retire Which option will provide you with the highest retirement amount in 40 years when you plan to retire? Please provide a sensitivity analysis to assist in your decision-making.
- Assume you are now 21 years old and will start working as soon as you graduate from college. You plan to start saving for your retirement on your 25th birthday and retire on your 65th birthday. After retirement, you expect to live at least until you are 85. You wish to be able to withdraw $38,000 (in today's dollars) every year from the time of your retirement until you are 85 years old (i.e., for 20 years). The average inflation rate is likely to be 5 percent. Problem 6.42(a) X Your answer is incorrect. Calculate the lump sum you need to have accumulated at age 65 to be able to draw the desired income. Assume that the annual return on your investments is likely to be 10 percent. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25. Round intermediate value to 3 decimal places, e.g. 359400.312. Do not round factor values.) Lump sum amount accumulated at age 65 $ 10463.384Assume you are now 21 years old and will start working as soon as you graduate from college. You plan to start saving for your retirement on your 25th birthday and retire on your 65th birthday. After retirement, you expect to live at least until you are 85. You wish to be able to withdraw $36,000 (in today's dollars) every year from the time of your retirement until you are 85 years old (i.e., for 20 years). The average inflation rate is likely to be 5 percent. Problem 6.42(a) Your answer is correct. Calculate the lump sum you need to have accumulated at age 65 to be able to draw the desired income. Assume that the annual return on your investments is likely to be 10 percent. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25. Round intermediate value to 3 decimal places, e.g. 359400.312. Do not round factor values.) Lump sum amount accumulated at age 65 $ 3917778.11 Problem 6.42(b) Your answer is correct. What is the dollar amount you need to invest every year, starting at age 26 and…You have just made your first $5,000 contribution to your retirement account. Assume youearn a return of 10 percent per year and make no additional contributions.a. What will your account be worth when you retire in 45 years?b. What if you wait 10 years before contributing?c. After calculating parts a and b, what is the lesson learned?
- You are considering a retirement savings. For this you will need to determine following information. Average starting salary of you major. $73,000 Your annual retirement savings amount. 8% of annual income Your age when you start working. 23 years old Your age when you plan to retire. 58 Retirement account investment vehicle. This will determine the growth rate. ? idk what this is... When I retire I want to open a ice cream shop (this might help answer the question) Create an excel table with your age column, annual contribution, annual account balance. Re-do the calculation with monthly contribution and find your account balance at your retirement. Submit excel table with all your information.Answer the following problems and explain it step by step: 1. A man who is 30 years old at the start of the year, is considering getting an MFM degree. He currently earns $40,000 per year and expects to continue earning that amount for the rest of his working life (until age 65). He will give up his income for two years and will pay $20,000 per year in tuition, if he attends business school. In exchange, he expects a raise in his salary after completing his MFM. Assume that the post-graduation salary grows at a 5% annual rate and that the discount rate is 8%. What is the minimum expected starting salary after graduation for him that makes attending business school a positive-NPV investment? (Assuming that all cash flows happen at the end of each year.) 2. Bob and Rose are both 62 years old and plan to retire in 3 years. They will receive $5,000 per month after taxes from pension plans and $1,000 per month after taxes from Social Security after retirement. Regrettably, their living…Suppose that you start working for a company at age 25. You are offered two rather unlikely, but quite enticing, retirement plans from which you are allowed to choose one. [Round all answers to the nearest dollar.] Retirement plan 1: When you retire, you will receive $16,000 for each year of service. Retirement plan 2: When you start work, the company deposits $2500 into a savings account that is guaranteed to pay a yearly rate of 16%. When you retire, the account will be closed and the balance given to you. A. Determine the amount you would receive under plan 1, if you retired at age 55. $ B. Determine the amount you would receive under plan 1, if you retired at age 65. C. Determine the amount you would receive under plan 2, if you retired at age 55. D. Determine the amount you would receive under plan 2, if you retired at age 65.