SOLUTION: Suppose you want to have $600,000 for retirement in 35 years. Your account earns 10%.
How much would you need to deposit each month?
How much interest will you earn?
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Question 1175525: Suppose you want to have $600,000 for retirement in 35 years. Your account earns 10%.
How much would you need to deposit each month?
How much interest will you earn?
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
600000=d(1=(r/t)^nt-1/(r/t) where r/t=.10/12 and nt=420
round at end
600000=d*31.639/.008333
$158.03
the total deposits will be 420*$158.03=$66374.49
the interest will be $600,000-$66374.49=$533,625.51
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