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- suppose you make 2 annual $10,000 payments, the first one starting at the beginning of year 5 (end of year 4). To accumulate the money to make these payments, you want to make 4 equal payments into an investment account, the first to be made one year from today. Assuming a 10% rate of return, what is the amount of these 4 investment payments? a. 4110 b. 4114 c. 4118 d. 4122 Please show your work!QUESTION 1 i. You just put $1,000 in a bank account that pays 6 percent nominal annual interest, compounded monthly. How much will you have in your account after 3 years? ii. You are currently investing your money in a bank account that has a nominal annual rate of 7 percent, compounded monthly. How many years will it take for you to double your money? iii. A real estate investment has the following expected cash flows: Cash Flows $10,000 Year 1 25,000 3 50,000 35,000 The discount rate is 8 percent. What is the investment's present value?ll. Subject :- Accounting You are buying an investment property for $375075 today. Through research, you have determined that the value of the property is likely to grow at a rate of 7.92% per year, on average. How long until the value of the property grows to $521968?
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