At a military base in Texas, Corporal Stan Moneymaker has been offered a wonderful savings plan. These are the salesperson’s words: “During your 48-month tour of duty, you will invest $200 per month for the first 45 months. We will make the 46th, 47th, and 48th payments of $200 each for you. When you leave the service, we will pay you $10,000 cash.” Is this a good deal for Corporal Moneymaker? Use the IRR method in developing your answer. What assumptions are being made by Corporal Moneymaker if he enters into this contract?

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At a military base in Texas, Corporal Stan Moneymaker has been offered a wonderful savings plan. These are the salesperson’s words: “During your 48-month tour of duty, you will invest $200 per month for the first 45 months. We will make the 46th, 47th, and 48th payments of $200 each for you. When you leave the service, we will pay you $10,000 cash.” Is this a good deal for Corporal Moneymaker? Use the IRR method in developing your answer. What assumptions are being made by Corporal Moneymaker if he enters into this contract?

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At a military base in Texas, Corporal Stan Moneymaker has been offered a wonderful savings plan. These are the salesperson’s words: “During your 48-month tour of duty, you will invest $200 per month for the first 45 months. We will make the 46th, 47th, and 48th payments of $200 each for you. When you leave the service, we will pay you $10,000 cash.” Is this a good deal for Corporal Moneymaker? Use the IRR method in developing your answer. What assumptions are being made by Corporal Moneymaker if he enters into this contract?

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“During your 48-month tour of duty, you will invest $200 per month for the first 45 months. We will make the 46th, 47th, and 48th payments of $200 each for you. When you leave the service, we will pay you $10,000 cash.” Is this a good deal for Corporal Moneymaker? Use the IRR method in developing your answer. What assumptions are being made by Corporal Moneymaker if he enters into this contract? ( please solve IRR method , not excel solver or from table values)

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