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mestny [16]
3 years ago
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Your client, Brooke, decides to start saving for her son's college tuition. Her son was born today and will go to college at age

18 for four years. Brooke wants to save until her son's first year of college. Given the following information, what is the present value of the total amount that Brooke needs to have saved at the beginning of her son's first year of college? Current tuition: $15,000 Tuition inflation: 6.5% Brooke's investment return: 10%
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1 answer:
oksian1 [2.3K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The present value of the total amount that Brooke needs to have saved at the beginning of her son's first year of college is 31.959,13

Explanation:

Tuition Fees after inflation at

Year 18 = 15000* ( 1+6.5%)18 = 46599.8157

Year 19 = 15000* ( 1+6.5%)19 = 49628.8037

Year 20 = 15000* ( 1+6.5%)20 =  52854.6759

Year 21 = 15000* ( 1+6.5%)21 =  56290.2299

Since discount rate = 10%

So discount factor = 1+r = 1+10% = 1.1

Since fees are paid at beginning of period hence

Present Value of Fees = Fees (year 18)/1.1^18 +Fees at Year 19/1.1^19 +Fees at Year 20/1.1^20 + Fees at year 21/1.1^21 = 46599.8157/1.1^18 +  49628.8037/1.1^19 +  52854.6759/1,1^20 + 56290.2299^21 = 31959.13

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