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alina1380 [7]
3 years ago
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When Terry retired from​ Caterpillar, he received a​ pension: Caterpillar would pay him​ $50,000 the first year he was​ retired,

with the amount increasing by 5 percent each year thereafter. If inflation turned out to be 2 percent each​ year, what would happen to the real value of​ Terry's pension? A. It would decrease each year by 5 percent. B. It would increase each year by 3 percent. C. It would increase each year by 5 percent. D. It would decrease each year by 3 percent.
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1 answer:
djyliett [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B. It would increase each year by 3 percent.

Explanation:

Given

Pension = $50,000 in first year

Increment = 5%

Inflation = 2%

Inflation doesn't only affect the value of an investment, it also influence the liabilities of a pension fund.

Consider a pension plan which gives a worker a benefit based on final average salary; A slight increase in the inflation would reduce the worker's real benefits in the years after retirement.

So, instead of Terry's pension to increase by 5% each year,

It'll increase by 3%

This is calculated by subtracting the inflation rate from the real increment rate.

5% - 2% = 3%

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