D. $9,763.58 QUESTION 6 The Johnsons have accumulated a nest egg of $25,000 that they intend to u...
The Johnsons have accumulated a nest egg of $29,000 that they intend to use as a down payment toward the purchase of a new house. Because their present gross income has placed them in a relatively high tax bracket, they have decided to invest a minimum of $1000/month in monthly payments (to take advantage of the tax deduction) toward the purchase of their house. However, because of other financial obligations, their monthly payments should not exceed $1300. If local mortgage...
As a fringe benefit for the past 8 years, Colin's employer has contributed $150 at the end of each month into an employee retirement account for Colin that pays interest at the rate of 6%/year compounded monthly. Colin has also contributed $2,500 at the end of each of the last 6 years into an IRA that pays interest at the rate of 9%/year compounded yearly. How much does Colin have in his retirement fund at this time? O $20,292.96 O...
8&9 12 points TanFin12 52027 8. My Notes O Ask Your Teacher The Johnsons have accumulated a nest egg of $40,000 that they intend to use as a down payment toward the purchase of a new house. Because their present gross income has placed them in a relatively high tax bracket, they have decided to invest a minimum of $2300/month in monthly payments (to take advantage of the tax deduction) toward the purchase of their house. However, because of other...
The Johnsons Calculate Their Income Taxes Several years have gone by since Harry and Belinda graduated from college and started their working careers. They both earn good salaries. They believe that they are paying too much in federal income taxes. The Johnsons' total income last year included Harry's salary of $66,000 and Belinda's salary of $88,000. She contributed $3,050 to her 401(k) for retirement. They earned $400 in interest on savings and checking and $3,050 interest income from the trust...
1. Calculate the accumulated value of an ordinary annuity of $4,200 a year for 6 years if the money is worth 71 2 %. 2. Find the future value of the cash flow of $600 a month for 5 years at 9% interest compounded monthly. 3. If Gabe makes a $450 deposit into his savings fund at the end of each quarter for 6 years, how much will he be able to collect at the end of the sixth year...
8.3-8.6. Using the Finance Formulas potage 2 of 21 15. Suppose you invest $5,000 in a savings account that pays an annual interest rate of 4%. If the interest is compounded monthly, what is the balance in the account after 10 years? 16. You invest $5000 at 2.2% annual interest compounded quarterly. How much do you have after 5 years? 17. Against expert advice, you begin your retirement savings at age 40. You plan on retiring at age 65. How...
Suppose you have 25 years until you retire, and that you desire a retirement nest-egg of $2,500,000 on the day you retire. Suppose also that you’ve saved $100,000 toward your retirement so far, and that your investment account earns a nominal rate of 7.5% per year, compounded monthly. In addition, suppose you expect a windfall inheritance of $200,000 five years from now that you will invest in this account. a) What is the effective interest rate, or annual percentage yield,...
1) (3 pts) Bob would like to have a total savings of $30,000 in 6 years to use as a down payment on a future house purchase. He has no money saved up now, but plans on depositing $350 per month at the end of every month to save for this goal. What is the periodic interest rate Bob must earn to reach his goal? What is the Annual Percentage rate? 1 Periodic *.ㅡ I Nominal (APR)- % 2) (3...
8. 0.54/1.11 points Previous Answers 1/6 Submissions Used My Notes The Turners have purchased a house for $150,000. They made an initial down payment of $40,000 and secured a mortgage with interest charged at the rate of 7%/year compounded monthly on the unpaid balance. The loan is to be amortized over 30 yr. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.) (a) What monthly payment will the Turners be required to make? $ 731 83 (b) How much total interest will...
9. Anthony invested a sum of money 4 yr ago in a savings account that has since paid interest at the rate of 7%/year compounded quarterly. His investment is now worth $22,438.81. How much did he originally invest? Please round the answer to the nearest cent. 10. Joe plans to deposit $300 at the end of each month into a bank account for a period of 2 yr, after which he plans to deposit S500 at the end of each month into the same...