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28. Your parents set up a trust fund for you 10 years ago that is now...
A young man is the beneficiary of a trust fund established for him 21 yr ago at his birth. If the original amount placed in trust was $50,000, how much will he receive if the money has earned interest at the rate of 10%/year compounded annually? Compounded quarterly? Compounded monthly? (Round your answers to the nearest cent.) compounded annually $ compounded quarterly $ compounded monthly $ Need Help? Read Talk to a Tutor MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER 4. [-/0.1 Points]...
Your grandfather placed $5,000 in a trust fund for you today. 10 years later the fund will be worth $8,000. What is the interest rate earned on this trust fund? (Annual compounding)
Parents have set up a sinking fund in order to have $49,000 in 7 years for their children's college education. How much should be paid every quarter into an account paying 8.25% compounded quarterly? What is the amount of interest that would be earned over the 7 year period? Deposit amount: $ (Round to the nearest cent.) Interest earned over the 7 year period: $
Your grandfather placed $2,000 in a trust fund for you. In 10 years the fund will be worth $5,000. What is the rate of return on the trust fund? 5.98% 8.76% 9.60% 9.98%
When you were two-years-old, your grandmother left you a trust fund with $10,000 in it that has been earning 12% for 20 years. How much is in the trust fund now, based on annual compounding? (use financial calculator and please show work).
I’m 28 now, and let’s say I want to set up a sinking fund that will be worth $300,000 when I retire at age65. I plan to make monthly payments to an annuity with 6% interest. How much should those payments be? What’s my contribution? How much interest do I earn?
Thirty years ago, your rich uncle invested $10,000 in an aggressive (i.e. risky) mutual fund. Much to your uncle's chagrin, the value of his investment declined by 18% during the first year and then declined another 31% during the second year. But your uncle decided to stick with this mutual fund, reasoning that long-term sustainable growth of the U.S. economy was bound to occur and enhance the value of his mutual fund. Twenty-eight more years have passed, and your uncle's...
Today you sell your stock fund for $32,092. You bought it 5 years ago and otherwise the account has been left alone. The stocks have earned a 13% annual rate of return. How much did you buy the stock for?
c.)“Give me $10,000 today and I'll return $16,000 to you in five years," offers your investment broker. To the nearest tenth of a percent, what annual interest rate is being offered? d.)How much money would you have to put away at the end of each year to have $1,600,000 when you retire 26 years from now if you can earn 4% on your money? e.)How much can be accumulated if $2,375 is deposited at the end of each month for...
In 4 years, you will start receiving monthly payments of $950 from a trust fund that one of your great parents set up for you. The first payment will be made at the very end of year 4 and the payments will last for 27 years. You plan to deposit the money you receive every month into a special account right away that pays 6.10% APR with quarterly compounding. Today the account mentioned above has a balance of $20000. Assuming...