MACROECONOMICS W/CONNECT
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Mutual fund and its types.
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QUESTION 5
You are currently thinking about setting up a retirement fund. You want to deposit $4000 every year for 35 years with
an annual increase of $750. At the end of the 35 years, how much will you have accumulated for your retirement?
Consider an interest rate of 6%.
O 478,720.87
158,649.68
O 1,401,173.87
O 309,753.46
QUESTION 19
You lend your sister's daughter $2,000 for a year, if at the end of the year she pays you $2,180. The interest rate you are charging her is
O 1.1%.
O 9%.
O 10%.
O 20%.
Question 11
Suppose I deposit $1,800 in an account for which simple interest of 10% is payable.
How much money will I have in the account at the ehd of 20 years? A.
much would I have in the account if the interest compounded yearly instead?
B.
How
O A. $5,400 and B. $12,110
O A. 3,600 and B. $12,110
A. $3,600 and B. $13,910
OA. $5,400 and B. $13,910.
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