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Mr Fancyman has consulted you as a broker. According to him, he wants to invest in a pension fund and has ¢1,500,000 to invest. If the return on capital is 20% per annum, advise Mr. Fancyman on the income to be earned annually for 4 years if he ultimately buys the investment.
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