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- After graduation, you plan to work for Dynamo Corporation for 12 years and then start your own business. You expect to save and deposit $8,000 a year for the first 6 years (t = 1 through t = 6) and $16,000 annually for the following 6 years (t = 7 through t = 12). The first deposit will be made a year from today. In addition, your grandfather just gave you a $35,000 graduation gift which you will deposit immediately (t = o). If the account earns 9% compounded annually, how much will you have when you start your business 12 years from now? a. $330,589 b. $328,840 c. $311,627 d. $319,756 e. $279,003 Microsoft OnAfter graduation, you plan to work for Dynamo Corporation for 12 years and then start your own business. You expect to save and deposit $7,500 a year for the first 6 years (t = 1 through t = 6) and $15,000 annually for the following 6 years (t = 7 through t = 12). The first deposit will be made a year from today. In addition, your grandfather just gave you a $32,000 graduation gift which you will deposit immediately (t = 0). If the account earns 9% compounded annually, how much will you have when you start your business 12 years from now? Group of answer choices $286,936 $298,892 $292,914 $297,486 $310,848After graduation, you plan to work for Dynamo Corporation for 12 years and then start your own business. You expect to save and deposit $42000 a year for the first 6 years (t = 1 through t = 6) and $15,000 annually for the following 6 years (t = 7 through t = 12). The first deposit will be made a year from today. In addition, your grandfather just gave you a $32,000 graduation gift which you will deposit immediately (t = 0). If the account earns 9% compounded annually, 12 years from now you will have $_______________.
- After graduation, you plan to work for Mega Corporation for 10 years and then start your own business. You expect to save $5,000 a year for the first 5 years and $10,000 annually for the following 5 years, with the first deposit being made a year from today. In addition, your grandfather just gave you a $20,000 graduation gift which you will deposit immediately. If the account earns 8% compounded annually, what how much will you have when you start your business 10 years from now? (WITH CALCULATION) a $185.976 b. $116,110 c. $217,513 d. $144,944 e. $128,349After graduation you plan to work and stay for 10 years and then start your own business. You currently have $50,000 which he will invest immediately(year zero). In addition you expect to save and deposit $10,000 a year for the first five years(year 1 through year 5) and $15,000 annually for the following five years (year 6 through year 10). If the account earns 10% compounded annually how much will you have in your account when you start your business 10 years from now?You plan to work for Spectrum Corporation for 10 years after graduation and then venture into entrepreneurship. You anticipate saving and depositing $10000 a year for the first 5 years (t = 1 through t = 5) and $20,000 annually for the subsequent 5 years (t = 6 through t = 10) The initial deposit will be made a year from today. Additionally, your grandfather has gifted you $30000 upon your graduation, which you will deposit immediately (t = 0) If the account earns interest compounded annually, how much will you have when you start your business 10 years from now?
- You plan to start saving for your son's university education. He will begin university when he turns 18 and will need $4, 000 then and in each of the following three years. You will make a deposit at the end of this year in an account, and an identical deposit at the end of each year, with the last deposit occurring when he turns 18. If an annual deposit of $1, 484 will allow you to reach your goal, how old is your son now? Assume annually compounded 6% interest in your calculation. [Please use let me know how should i use Texas Instrument BAIIPlus financial calculator to solve this problem] questionAfter graduation, you plan to work for Asia Corporation for 12 years and then start your own business. You expect to save and deposit Php7,500 a year for the first 6 years (n = 1 through n = 6) and Php15,000 annually for the following 6 years (n = 7 through n = 12). The first deposit will be made a year from today. In addition, your grandfather just gave you a Php25,000 graduation gift which you will deposit immediately (n = 0). If the account earns 8% compounded annually, how much will you have when you start your business 12 years from now? A.Php228,145 B. Php250,712 C. Php260,302 D. Php263,907 E. Php277,797You will be graduating in two years and are thinking about your future. You know that you will want to buy a house five years after you graduate and that you will want to put down a $60,000 down payment at that time. As of right now, you have $8,000 in your IRA account. You are fairly certain that once you graduate, you can work in the family business and earn $32,000 a year, with a 5 percent raise every year. You plan to live with your parents for the first two years after graduation, which will enable you to minimize your expenses and put away $10,000 each year from your salary. For the next three years, you will have to live on your own as your younger sister will be graduating from college and has already announced her plan to move back into the family house. Thus, you will be able to save only 13 percent of your annual salary. Assume that you will be able to invest savings from your salary at 7.2 percent. At what interest rate will you need to invest in the current…
- You plan to start saving for your son’s university education. He will begin university when he turns 18 and will need $4,000 then and in each of the following three years. You will make a deposit at the end of this year in an account, and an identical deposit at the end of each year, with the last deposit occurring when he turns 18. If an annual deposit of $1,484 will allow you to reach your goal, how old is your son now? Assume annually compounded 6% interest in your calculation. [Please use financial calculator to solve this problem]You plan to buy property in Florida 8 years from today. To do this, you estimate that you will need $ 45000 at that time for the purchase. You would like to accumulate these funds by making equal annual deposits into your savings account, which pays 9% annually. If you make your first deposit at the end ofthis year, and you would like your accountto reach$ 45000 when the final deposit is made, what amount do you need to deposit annually?To complete your last year in business school and then go through law school, you will need $10,000 per year for 4 years, starting next year (that is, you will need to withdraw the first $10,000 one year from today). Your uncle offers to put you through school, and he will deposit in a bank paying 8.5% interest a sum of money that is sufficient to provide the four payments of $10,000 each. His deposit will be made today. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent. If your answer is zero, enter "0". How large must the deposit be? $ How much will be in the account immediately after you make the first withdrawal? After the last withdrawal? After the first withdrawal: $ After the last withdrawal: $