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- A friend is celebrating her birthday and wants to start saving for her anticipated retirement. She has the following years to retirement and retirement spending goals. Years until retirement: 30 Amount to withdraw each year: $120,000 Years to withdraw in retirement: 25 Interest rate: 7.5% Because your friend is planning ahead, the first withdrawal will not take place until one year after she retires. She wants to make equal annual deposits into her account for her retirement fund. Assume that the inflation rate is 3%. Consequently, when your friend retires she will want to withdraw $120,000 each year in today’s dollars. If she starts making deposit amounts in one year and her deposits increase at the inflation rate of 3% each year until she makes her last deposit on the day she retires, what amount must she initially deposit to be able to make the desired withdrawals at retirement?A friend is celebrating her birthday and wants to start saving for her anticipated retirement. She has the following years to retirement and retirement spending goals. Years until retirement: 30 Amount to withdraw each year: $120,000 Years to withdraw in retirement: 25 Interest rate: 7.5% Because your friend is planning ahead, the first withdrawal will not take place until one year after she retires. She wants to make equal annual deposits into her account for her retirement fund. Assume that the inflation rate is 3%. Consequently, when your friend retires she will want to withdraw $120,000 each year in today’s dollars. How much does she need to have in retirement at the end of year 30 in order to receive her retirement payments assuming that these retirement payments continue to increase at 3% per year throughout her retirement?A friend is celebrating her birthday and wants to start saving for her anticipated retirement. She has the following years to retirement and retirement spending goals. Years until retirement: 30 Amount to withdraw each year: $120,000 Years to withdraw in retirement: 25 Interest rate: 7.5% Because your friend is planning ahead, the first withdrawal will not take place until one year after she retires. She wants to make equal annual deposits into her account for her retirement fund. Assume that the inflation rate is 3%. Consequently, when your friend retires she will want to withdraw $120,000 each year in today’s dollars. If she starts making deposit amounts in one year and makes equal deposit amounts each year and makes her last deposit on the day she retires, what amount must she deposit annually to be able to make the desired withdrawals at retirement?
- Using the formula: Oshri is planning on his retirement, so he is setting up a payout annuity with his bank. He is now 30 years old, and he will retire when he's 60. He wants to receive annual payouts for 25 years, and he wants those payouts to receive an annual COLA of 3.5%. A. He wants his first payout to have the same purchasing power as does $13,000 today. How big should that payout be if he assumes inflation of 3.5% per year?Suppose your friend is celebrating her 35th birthday today and wants to start saving for her anticipated retirement at age 65. She wants to be able to withdraw $80,000 from her savings account on each birthday for 15 years following her retirement; the first withdrawal will be on her 66th birthday. Your friend intends to invest her money in the local credit union, which offers 9 percent interest per year. She wants to make equal annual payments on each birthday into the account established at the credit union for her retirement fund. If she starts making these deposits on her 36th birthday and continues to make deposits until she is 65 (the last deposit will be on her 65th birthday), what amount must she deposit annually to be able to make the desired withdrawals at retirement? b) Suppose your friend has just inherited a large sum of money. Rather than making equal annual payments, she has decided to make one lump-sum payment on her 35th birthday to cover her retirement needs.…Maria, a 25-year-old teacher, wants to start saving for her retirement. Maria wants a comfortable retirement, so she needs to have one million dollars in her saving account, which pays 4.8% annual interest rate, when she reaches 65 years of age. ) How much should Maria deposit into her saving account monthly now? Round your answer to the nearest cent. a. ) If Maria wants the one million dollars in her saving account to last 20 years into her retirement, how much could she withdraw from the saving account monthly for retirement? You can assume the saving account will pay the same 4.8% annual interest rate. Round your answver b. to the nearest cent. If Maria increases her monthly deposit in part (a) by $200, how much will be in her savıng account if she wants to retire at 60 years of age? Round your answer to the nearest cent. C.
- Your friend is celebrating her 35th birthday today and wants to start saving for her anticipated retirement at age 65. She wants to be able to withdraw $130,000 from her savings account on each birthday for 24 years following her retirement, the first withdrawal will be on her 66th birthday. Your friend intends to invest her money at 10.7% interest per year. How much money must she accumulate by the time she retires in order to make these withdrawals? (Round your answer to the nearest dollar)This is a classic retirement problem. A friend is celebrating her birthday and wants to start saving for her anticipated retirement. She has the following years to retirement and retire- ment spending goals: Years until retirement: Amount to withdraw each year: Years to withdraw in retirement: Interest rate: 30 $90,000 20 8% Because your friend is planning ahead, the first withdrawal will not take place until one year after she retires. She wants to make equal annual deposits into her account for her retirement fund. a. If she starts making these deposits in one year and makes her last deposit on the day she retires, what amount must she deposit annually to be able to make the desired withdrawals at retirement?Your friend has just celebrated her 30th birthday and accepted her first job. She must now decide how much money to put into her retirement plan. Assume that every dollar in the plan is expected to earn a return of 8% p.a. and that your friend cannot make any withdrawals until she retires on her 65th birthday. After that point, she can make withdrawals as she wishes. She plans to live to 100 years and she plans to work until she turns 65. She estimates that to live comfortably in retirement, she will need $120,000 every year starting at the end of the first year of retirement and ending on her 100th birthday. Assume that she starts the contribution to her retirement plan on her 31st birthday and that she will contribute the same amount to the plan at the end of every year that she works. The amount of money she would need to contribute every year to fund her retirement is closest to: a. $7,475. b. $8,116. c. $8,207. d. $8,817.
- This is a classic retirement problem. A time line will help in solving it. Your friend is celebrating her 35th birthday today and wants to start saving for her anticipated retirement at age 65. She wants to be able to withdraw $80,000 from her savings account on each birthday for 15 years following her retirement; the first withdrawal will be on her 66th birthday. Your friend intends to invest her money in the local credit union, which offers 9 percent interest per year. She wants to make equal annual payments on each birthday into the account established at the credit union for her retirement fund. If she starts making these deposits on her 36th birthday and continues to make deposits until she is 65 (the last deposit will be on her 65th birthday), what amount must she deposit annually to be able to make the desired withdrawals at retirement? Suppose your friend has just inherited a large sum of money. Rather than making equal annual payments, she has decided to make one lump-sum…6. If you desire to have $80,000 for a down payment for a house in 7 years, what amount would you need to deposit each year for these 7 years? Assume that your money will earn 10 percent per year. 7. Kate deposits $9,900 each yearinto her retirement account. If these funds have an average earning of 11 percent over the 40 years until her retirement, what will be the value of her retirement account?A friend is celebrating her birthday and wants to start saving for her anticipated retirement. She has the following years to retirement and retirement spending goals. Years until retirement: 30 Amount to withdraw each year: $120,000 Years to withdraw in retirement: 25 Interest rate: 7.5% Because your friend is planning ahead, the first withdrawal will not take place until one year after she retires. She wants to make equal annual deposits into her account for her retirement fund. Required: If she starts making these deposits in one year and makes her last deposit on the day she retires, what amount must she deposit annually to be able to make the desired withdrawals at retirement? Suppose your friend just inherited a large sum of money. Rather than making equal annual payments, she decided to make one lump-sum deposit today to cover her retirement needs. What amount does she have to deposit today? Suppose your friend’s employer will…