Joan wants to have $250,000 when she retires in 29 years. How much should she invest annually in her annuity to do this if the interest is 4% compounded annually?
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04)^29 Future Value = $250,000 * (1.04)^29 Future Value = $250,000 * 2.781 Future Value = $695,250 Show more…
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