SOLUTION: a) Carter expects to live for 30 years more after his retirement. He would like to withdraw
$120,000 every year from his investment account (Account A) to pay for his living
exp
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$120,000 every year from his investment account (Account A) to pay for his living
exp
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Question 1200836: a) Carter expects to live for 30 years more after his retirement. He would like to withdraw
$120,000 every year from his investment account (Account A) to pay for his living
expenses. Carter’s investment account (Account A) pays 5% interest per year.
How much money (a lump-sum) will Carter required to deposit in Account A at the beginning
of his retirement (at age 60) to pay for his living expenses if
(i) Account A start to pay interest one year after his retirement? (5 marks)
(ii) Account A start to pay interest on the day of his retirement? (5 marks)
[Hint: The total deposit that Carter made at the beginning of his retirement in Account A should
be the same as the amount required to provide for the monthly living expenses during his
retirement years.] Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, Billy2002:Answer by ikleyn(52790) (Show Source):
As I see from this post /(and from a series of other posts), somebody wants to harness the tutors,
in order for they plow for him (or for her), performing his (or her) job.
It is a bad way to use the tutors' intellectual power.
We, the tutors, are here to teach you; not to perform your job.