You would like to start saving for retirement. Assuming you are now 25 years old and you want to retire at age 55, you have 30 years to watch your investment grow. You decide to invest in the stock market, which has earned about 9% per year over the past 80 years and is expected to continue at this rate. You decide to invest $1,000 at the end of each year for the next 30 years. Required: Calculate how much your accumulated investment is expected to be in 30 years. (FV of $1. PV of $1. EVA of $1. and PVA of $1) (Use tables, Excel, or a financial calculator. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Accumulated investment amount 100,834.00
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- You would like to start saving for retirement. Assuming you are now 25 years old and you want to retire at age 55, you have 30 years to watch your investment grow. You decide to invest in the stock market, which has earned about 13% per year over the past 80 years and is expected to continue at this rate. You decide to invest $2,000 at the end of each year for the next 30 years. Required: Calculate how much your accumulated investment is expected to be in 30 years.You would like to start saving for retirement. Assuming you are now 25 years old and you want to retire at age 55, you have 30 years to watch your investment grow. You decide to invest in the stock market, which has earned about 13% per year over the past 80 years and is expected to continue at this rate. You decide to invest $2,000 at the end of each year for the next 30 years.Required:Calculate how much your accumulated investment is expected to be in 30 years.You would like to start saving for retirement. Assuming you are now 25 years old and you want to retire at age 55, you have 30 years to watch your investment grow. You decide to invest in the stock market, which has earned about 11% per year over the past 80 years and is expected to continue at this rate. You decide to invest $2,000 at the end of each year for the next 30 years.Calculate how much your accumulated investment is expected to be in 30 years. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, and PVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
- ou would like to start saving for retirement. Assuming you are now 20 years old and you want to retire at age 60, you have 40 years to watch your investment grow. You decide to invest in the stock market, which has earned about 9% per year over the past 80 years and is expected to continue at this rate. You decide to invest $2,000 at the end of each year for the next 40 years.Required:Calculate how much your accumulated investment is expected to be in 40 years. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, and PVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)You want to save for retirement. Assuming you are now 25 years old and you want to retire at age 55, you have 30 years to watch your investment grow. You decide to invest in the stock market, which has earned about 13% per year over the past 80 years and is expected to continue at this rate. You decide to invest $2,000 today.Required:How much do you expect to have in 40 years?You are trying to decide how much to save for retirement. Assume you plan to save $4,500 per year with the first investment made one year from now. You think you can earn 6.0% per year on your investments and you plan to retire in 45 years, immediately after making your last $4,500 investment. a. How much will you have in your retirement account on the day you retire? b. If, instead of investing $4,500 per year, you wanted to make one lump-sum investment today for your retirement that will result in the same retirement saving, how much would that lump sum need to be? c. If you hope to live for 16 years in retirement, how much can you withdraw every year in retirement (starting one year after retirement) so that you will just exhaust your savings with the 16th withdrawal (assume your savings will continue to earn 6.0% in retirement)? d. If, instead, you decide to withdraw $191,000 per year in retirement (again with the first withdrawal one year after retiring), how many years will it…
- You are trying to decide how much to save for retirement. Assume you plan to save $5,000 per year with the first investment made one year from now. You think you can earn 10.0% per year on your investments and you plan to retire in 43 years, immediately after making your last $5,000 investment. a. How much will you have in your retirement account on the day you retire? b. If, instead of investing $5,000 per year, you wanted to make one lump-sum investment today for your retirement that will result in the same retirement saving, how much would that lump sum need to be? c. If you hope to live for 20 years in retirement, how much can you withdraw every year in retirement (starting one year after retirement) so that you will just exhaust your savings with the 20th withdrawal (assume your savings will continue to earn 10.0% in retirement)? d. If, instead, you decide to withdraw $300,000 per year in retirement (again with the first withdrawal one year after retiring), how many years will it…You are trying to decide how much to save for retirement. Assume you plan to save $4,000 per year with the first investment made one year from now. You think you can earn 7.0% per year on your investments and you plan to retire in 29 years, immediately after making your last $4,000 investment. a. How much will you have in your retirement account on the day you retire? b. If, instead of investing $4,000 per year, you wanted to make one lump-sum investment today for your retirement that will result in the same retirement saving, how much would that lump sum need to be? c. If you hope to live for 28 years in retirement, how much can you withdraw every year in retirement (starting one year after retirement) so that you will just exhaust your savings with the 28th withdrawal (assume your savings will continue to earn 7.0% in retirement)? d. If, instead, you decide to withdraw $70,000 per year in retirement (again with the first withdrawal one year after retiring), how…You are trying to decide how much to save for retirement. Assume you plan to save $4,000 per year with the first investment made one year from now. You think you can earn 10.5% per year on your investments and you plan to retire in 36 years, immediately after making your last $4,000 investment. a. How much will you have in your retirement account on the day you retire? b. If, instead of investing $4,000 per year, you wanted to make one lump-sum investment today for your retirement that will result in the same retirement saving, how much would that lump sum need to be? c. If you hope to live for 28 years in retirement, how much can you withdraw every year in retirement (starting one year after retirement) so that you will just exhaust your savings with the 28th withdrawal (assume your savings will continue to earn 10.5% in retirement)? d. If, instead, you decide to withdraw $270,000 per year in retirement (again with the first withdrawal one year after retiring), how many years will it…
- You are trying to decide how much to save for retirement. Assume you plan to save $6,000 per year with the first investment made one year from now. You think you can earn 6% per year on your investments and you plan to retire in 43 years, immediately after making your last $6,000 investment. a. How much will you have in your retirement account on the day you retire? b. If, instead of investing $6,000 per year, you wanted to make one lump-sum investment today for your retirement that will result in the same retirement saving, how much would that lump sum need to be? c. If you hope to live for 18 years in retirement, how much can you withdraw every year in retirement (starting one year after retirement) so that you will just exhaust your savings with the 18th withdrawal (assume your savings will continue to earn 6% in retirement)? d. If, instead, you decide to withdraw $100,000 per year in retirement (again with the first withdrawal one year after retiring), how many years will it take…You want to save for retirement. Assuming you are now 25 years old and you want to retire at age 55, you have 30 years to watch your investment grow. You decide to invest in the stock market, which has earned about 13% per year over the past 80 years and is expected to continue at this rate. You decide to invest $2,000 today. Required: How much do you expect to have in 30 years? (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, and PVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Future valueYou want to save for retirement. Assuming you are now 20 years old and you want to retire at age 60, you have 40 years to watch your investment grow. You decide to invest in the stock market, which has earned about 8% per year over the past 80 years and is expected to continue at this rate. You decide to invest $2,000 today.