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marin [14]
3 years ago
12

If you wish to accumulate $140,000 in 6 years, how much must you deposit today in an account that pays a quoted annual interest

rate of 11% with monthly compounding of interest?
Business
1 answer:
kolbaska11 [484]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

$72,405

Explanation:

PV: Present value (The amount of deposit today)

FV: Future Value

i/r: Interest rate

PMT: The amount of money you have to deposit monthly. In this question, this amount is 0.

FV = $140,000

n = 6 years = 6x12 = 72 months

i/r = 11%/year = 0.92%/month

PMT = 0

PV = ?

By inputting all these given info into financial calculator, we have the following:

PV = $72,405

OR we can perform the calculation manually:

PV = 140,000 / (1+0.0092)^72 = $72,045

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