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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. 2,0000.9264How much should Elizabeth have in a savings account that is earning 4.50% compounded quarterly, if she plans to withdraw $1,550 from this account at the end of every quarter for 10 years?How much should Joseph have in a savings account that is earning 2.50% compounded monthly, if he plans to withdraw $2,050 from this account at the end of every month for 6 years? Round to the nearest cent
- How much should Brianna have in a savings account that is earning 2.50% compounded semi-annually, if she plans to withdraw $1,300 from this account at the end of every six months for 9 years? $0.00 Round to the nearest centHow much should Lisa have in a savings account that is earning 2.50% compounded monthly, if she plans to withdraw $1,300 from this account at the end of every month for 7 years? $0.00 Round to the nearest centHow much should Manvir have in a savings account that is earning 3.50% compounded semi-annually, if she plans to withdraw $2,300 from this account at the end of every six months for 11 years? Round to the nearest cent
- Please help me answer the following time value of money question. If Hollie deposits $5000 in an account that earns 3.5% interest compounded annually, how much will she have in 19 years? What if it is compounded quarterly?How much should Ryan have in a savings account that is earning 2.50% compounded monthly, if he plans to withdraw $2,100 from this account at the end of every month for 5 years? $0.00 Round to the nearest centIf Finley wants to set aside money in a savings account that earns 3.72% APR in interest, compounded monthly, how much will they have to invest now for the savings account to be worth $24,000 in fifteen years?
- what effective annual rate of return would rayne need to earn if she deposits 1,000 per month into an account beginning one month from today in order to have a total of 1000000 in 30 years?If Jackson deposits $120 at the end of each month in a savings account earning interest at a rate of 6%/year compounded monthly, how much will he have on deposit in his savings account at the end of 5 yr, assuming he makes no withdrawals during that period? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) $ Need Help? Master ItSuppose that Jacob would like to invest at the end of each month for the next 15 years into an account paying 6.72% compounded monthly in order to accumulate $10,000 at the end of that time? How much money must Jacob deposit into the account each month? How much interest will he have earned?