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GaryK [48]
3 years ago
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Mathematics
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Eddi Din [679]3 years ago
7 0
If P = Periodic payments done quarterly (that is, four time in a year) = $5,200, n = number of years (5), R = Annual interest rate = 8% = 0.08, and A = Amount to be set aside today, then

A = P [1-(1+R/4)^4n]/(R/4) = 5200 [1-(1+0.08/4)^4*5]/(0.08/4) = $85,027.45

Therefore, Valdez construction should set aside $85,027.44 now to satisfy the capital requirement.
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