Determine the total amount that would be accumulated to his account by the end of 8th year.
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A person is planning to deposit RO 1000 in a bank at the end of first year. Thereafter, he
wishes to deposit the amount with an annual increase of RO 100 for the next 7 years. The bank
gives an interest of 6%, compounded annually. Determine the total amount that would be
accumulated to his account by the end of 8th year.
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- You put $250 in the bank for S years at 12%. A. If interest is added at the end of the year, how much will you have in the bank after one year? Calculate the amount you will have in the bank at the end of year two and continue to calculate all the way to the end of the fifth year. B. Use the future value of $1 table in Appendix B and verity that your answer is correct.Refer to the present value table information on the previous page. What amount should Brett have in his bank account today, before withdrawal, if he needs 2,000 each year for 4 years, with the first withdrawal to be made today and each subsequent withdrawal at 1-year intervals? (Brett is to have exactly a zero balance in his bank account after the fourth withdrawal.) a. 2,000 + (2,000 0.926) + (2,000 0. 857) + (2,000 0.794) b. 2,0000.7354 c. (2,000 0.926) + (2,000 0.857) + (2,000 0.794) + (2,000 0.735) d. 2,0000.9264Suat opens a deposit account in a bank by depositing 10,000 TL. In addition, he will deposit 6,000 TL into the account one year later and 4,000 TL the following year. The deposit account is valued at the annual fixed effective interest rate %. Calculate the interest rate, i, if the value of the money in Suat's account is 22,000 TL at the time that Suat deposits 4,000 TL.
- Louis is saving for his retirement by making annual end of year deposits for 30 years into a bank account that pays interest at a nominal rate of 8% compounded quarterly. For the first 10 years the deposits are level at $5000 each year. After the 10 th year, each deposit is 3% more than the year before. A) Give an actuarial expression for the account balance after the final deposit is made ? B) What is the account balance after the final deposit is made ?You plan to deposit $500 in a bank account now and $600 at the end of the year. If the account earns7% interest per year, what will be the balance in the account right after you make the second deposit?The parents of a child decided to make annual deposits into a saving account, with the firstdeposit being made on the child’s sixth birthday and the last deposit on the 14th birthday. Then,starting on the child’s 16th to the 19th birthday the withdrawals are $3,000, $3,400, $3,800, and$4,200 respectively. If the effective annual interest rate is 6% during this period of time.What are the annual deposits in years 6 through 14? Use a uniform gradient amount (G) inyour solution
- A person agreed with a bank to deposit an amount of 500 dinars at the end of each year starting from the year 2000 in order to be able to buy an apartment by the end of 2020. If he knows that this person has deposited only 15 payments, and that the compound interest rate is 2% annually, the total payments are required to be found at the end of the year. 2020.A man deposits $19,000 at the beginning of each year for 9 years in an account paying 6% compounded annually. He then puts the total amount on deposit in another account paying 8% compounded semiannually for another 7 years. Find the final amount on deposit after the entire 16-year period. He will have a final amount of $_ after the entire 16-year period.The parents of a child decided to make annual deposits into a saving account, with the first deposit being made on the child’s sixth birthday and the last deposit on the 14th birthday. Then, starting on the child’s 16th to the 19th birthday the withdrawals are $3,000, $3,400, $3,800, and $4,200 respectively. If the effective annual interest rate is 6% during this period of time. What are the annual deposits in years 6 through 14? Use a uniform gradient amount (G) in your solution
- Your father offers to give you $400 on January 1, 2019. You will then make six additional equal payments each 6 months from July 2019 through January 2022. If your bank pays 8% compounded semiannually, how large must each payment be for you to end up with $1,000 on January 1, 2022? What is the Effective Annual Rate (EAR) earned on the bank account in part f? What is the Nominal Interest Rate or Annual Percentage Rate (APR) earned on the account?A person deposits an amount of 500 dinars on the tenth day of each month of the year 2020, and if the interest rate on the deposit is 1% annually, find out the amount of interest due to this person at the end of the year?You invest $3,000 in a Certificate of Deposit paying an annual compound interest of 1.26% for 10 years and then move it into a savings account that pays 0.70% interest compounded annually. What is the final balance in your account at the end of 18 years?