Gitman: Principl Manageri Finance_15 (15th Edition) (What's New in Finance)
15th Edition
ISBN: 9780134476315
Author: Chad J. Zutter, Scott B. Smart
Publisher: PEARSON
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4. What amount is required to fund a perpetuity that begins annual payments of P50,100 immediately, if the funds can be invested to earn 11% compounded quarterly?
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A student wants save for college which begins in five years. How much will the student save assuming equal deposits of $2,500 at the beginning of each year and 4% interest? Following are appropriate factors from tables:
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Future value of annuity due $1
Future Value of ordinary annuity of $1
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Gitman: Principl Manageri Finance_15 (15th Edition) (What's New in Finance)
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