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- Refer to the present value table information on the previous page. What amount should Brett have in his bank account today, before withdrawal, if he needs 2,000 each year for 4 years, with the first withdrawal to be made today and each subsequent withdrawal at 1-year intervals? (Brett is to have exactly a zero balance in his bank account after the fourth withdrawal.) a. 2,000 + (2,000 0.926) + (2,000 0. 857) + (2,000 0.794) b. 2,0000.7354 c. (2,000 0.926) + (2,000 0.857) + (2,000 0.794) + (2,000 0.735) d. 2,0000.9264Question 2:: Mohamed is going to be paying AED 120,000 rent for his new apartment in JVC at the beginning of each year for the next 5 years to Paul Real Estate's bank account. The account pays an interest of 8%, compounded annually. a. Briefly explain what is an annuity due. b. Using the above information, calculate the future value of Mohamed's periodic payments. (- c. Given the same present value, the same compound interest rate and the same period, which type (ordinary annuity or annuity due) generates a higher future value amount? Why? (9. Implied interest rate and period Consider the case of the following annuities, and the need to compute either their expected rate of return or duration. Joshua inherited an annuity worth $6,830.77 from his uncle. The annuity will pay him eight equal payments of $1,100 at the end of each year. The annuity fund is offering a return of Joshua's friend, willie, has hired a financial planner for advice on retirement. Considering Willie's current expenses and expected future lifestyle changes, the financial planner has stated that once Willie crosses a threshold of $1,387,311 in savings, he will have enough money for retirement. Willie has nothing saved for his retirement yet, so he plans to start depositing $25,000 in a retirement fund at a fixed rate of 6.00% at the end of each year. It will take v for Willie to reach his retirement goal.
- Solve on the paper onlys Q) At the end of year 5 Joe starts to withdraw $14500 from his savings account. If he takes out the same amount each year and the interest rate is 14%, what was Joe's initial investment assuming the account will be depleted at the end of year 259. Implied interest rate and period Consider the case of the following annuities, and the need to compute either their expected rate of return or duration. A. Anthony inherited an annuity worth $3,811.62 from his uncle. The annuity will pay him four equal payments of $1,100 at the end of each year. The annuity fund is offering a return of . B. Anthony’s friend, Jack, wants to go to business school. While his father will share some of the expenses, Jack still needs to put in the rest on his own. But Jack has no money saved for it yet. According to his calculations, it will cost him $32,406 to complete the business program, including tuition, cost of living, and other expenses. He has decided to deposit $4,200 at the end of every year in a mutual fund, from which he expects to earn a fixed 10% rate of return. It will take approximately for Jack to save enough money to go to business school.9. Implied interest rate and period Consider the case of the following annuities, and the need to compute either their expected rate of return or duration. Ryan inherited an annuity worth $3,280.16 from his uncle. The annuity will pay him five equal payments of $800 at the end of each year. The annuity fund is offering a return of Ryan's friend, Sebastian, wants to go to business school. While his father will share some of the expenses, Sebastian still needs to put in the rest on his own. But Sebastian has no money saved for it yet. According to his calculations, it will cost him $30,044 to complete the business program, including tuition, cost of living, and other expenses. He has decided to deposit $4,200 at the end of every year in a mutual fund, from which he expects to earn a fixed 7% rate of return. It will take approximately for Sebastian to save enough money to go to business school.
- Q2.3: Abigail set up a savings fund for his son's education so that he would be able to withdraw $1,775 at the beginning of every month for the next 6 years. The fund earns 5.16% compounded quarterly. a. What amount should he deposit today to allow for the $1,775 periodic withdrawals? b. How much interest would he earn in this investment? Kindly keep all the decimals for all the preocedures, DO NOT ROUNDAccounting 1:Kaitlyn wants to set up a fund for his son's education such that he could withdraw $2,050.00 at the beginning of every 3 months for the next 2 years. If the fund can earn 2.20% compounded semi-annually, what amount could he deposit today to provide the payment?Assume that you own an annuity that will pay you $14,000 per year for 12 years, with the first payment being made today. You need money today to start a new business, and your uncle offers to give you $125,000 for the annuity. If you sell it, what rate of return would your uncle earn on his investment? a. 11.20% b. 4.46% c. 4.87% d. 20.01% e. 5.90%
- Suppose you deposited $39,000 in a bank account that pays 5.25% with daily compounding based on a 360-day year. How much would be in the account after 8 months, assuming each month has 30 days? Select the correct answer. O a. $40,389.07 O b. $40,375.67 O c. $40,402.47 d. $40,368.97 Oe. $40,382.37K (Solving for PMT of an annuity) To pay for your child's education, you wish to have accumulated $15,000 at the end of 15 years. To do this, you plan on depositing an equal amount into the bank at the end of each year. If the bank is willing to pay 6 percent compounded annually, how much must you deposit each year to reach your goal? To reach your goal, your annual deposit must be $ (Round to the nearest cent.)Q) At the end of year 5 Joe starts to withdraw $14500 from his savings account. If he takes out the same amount each year and the interest rate is 14%, what was Joe's initial investment assuming the account will be depleted at the end of year 25 Solve on the white paper onlys.