Geoff has paid $19,000 for a retirement annuity from which he will receive $1,624 at the end of every month. The payments are deferred for 14 years and interest is 3% compounded monthly. (a) How many payments will Geoff receive? (b) What is the size of the final payment? (c) How much will Geoff receive in total? (d) How much of what he receives will be interest?
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- Geoff has paid $16,000 for a retirement annuity from which he will receive $1,582 at the end of every six months. The payments are deferred for 11 years and interest is 4% compounded semi-annually. (a) How many payments will Geoff receive? (b) What is the size of the final payment? (c) How much will Geoff receive in total? (d) How much of what he receives will be interest?Manuel is preparing for an income fund for his retirement. He wants to receive P 15 500 at the beginning of each month for the next 25 years. The income fund pays 10.5% per year compounded monthly. How much must Manuel deposit now to pay for the annuity?Dean Gooch is planning for his retirement, so he is setting up a payout annuity with his bank. He wishes to receive a payout of $1,500 per month for twenty-five years. (a) How much money must he deposit if his money earns 7.3% interest compounded monthly? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) (b) Find the total amount that Dean will receive from his payout annuity.
- Shawn purchases a retirement annuity that will pay him $1,000 at the end of every six months for the first nine years and $300 at the end of every month for the next six years. The annuity earns interest at a rate of 2.8% compounded quarterly. a. What was the purchase price of the annuity? Round to the nearest cent b. How much interest did Shawn receive from the annuity? Round to the nearest centEmerson Cammack wishes to purchase an annuity contract that will pay him $7,000 a year for the rest of his life. The Philo Life Insurance Company figures that his life expectancy is 20 years, based on its actuary tables. The company imputes a compound annual interest rate of 6 percent in its annuity contracts. a. How much will Cammack have to pay for the annuity? b. How much would he have to pay if the interest rate were 8 percent?Robin wishes to accumulate a sum of $450,000 in a retirement account by the time of her retirement in 30 years from now. If she wishes to do this through monthly payments into an account that earns interest at the rate of 10% / year compounded monthly, what should be the size of each payment?
- Hank made payments of $205 per month at the end of each month for 30 years to purchase a piece of property. He promptly sold it for $175,751. What annual interest rate would he need to earn on an ordinary annuity for a comparable rate of return? (Answer should be a percentage rounded to the nearest hundredth as needed)Susan Co expects to receive P20,940 at the beginning of each period per year in Social Security payments. Assume that she receives these payments for 28 years and use a rate of 6% per year. Find the present value of her retirement payments.Charles wants to retire in 18 years. At that time he wants to be able to withdraw $22,000 at the end of each year for 18 years. Assume that money can be deposited at 6% per year compounded annually. What exact amount will Charles need to deposit today to have enough to cover his retirement? Show the use of the appropriate formula by indicating the use of the information into the formula.
- To help out with her retirement savings, Kaitlin invests in an ordinary annuity that earns 2.4% interest, compounded annually. Payments will be made at the end of each year. How much money does she need to pay into the annuity each year for the annuity to have a total value of s98,000 after 19 years? Do not round intermediate computations, and round your final answer to the nearest cent. If necessary, refer to the list of financial formulas.Manuel plans to set aside money for his young daughter’s college tuition. He will deposit money in an ordinary annuity that earns 5.4% interest, compounded monthly. Deposits will be made at the end of each month. How much money does he need to deposit into the annuity each month for the annuity to have a total value of $72,000 after 16 years?To help out with her retirement savings, Rachel invests in an ordinary annuity that earns 7.8% interest, compounded annually. Payments will be made at end of each year. How much money does she need to pay into the annuity each year for the annuity to have a total value of $98.000 after 17 years? Do not round intermediate computations, and round your final answer to the nearest cent. If necessary, refer to the list of financial formulas.