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8. Assume that you can invest to earn a stated annual rate of return of 12%, but where interest is compounded semiannually. If you make consecutive semi-annual deposits of P500 each, with the first deposit being made today, what will your balance be at the end of Year 5?
a. P6,590.40
b. P881.17
c. P440.59
d. P1,762.34
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