Question 1196033
Please help me with the homework:
1. Determine the amount or future value of annuity after five payments of R600, 
each paid annually, at an interest rate of 10% compound annually.
2. Mr Jones decided to save for his son 's higher education, and every year, 
from the child's first birthday, he deposits R1200,if he receives 11% interest 
annually from this account, what will be the sum accrued after the child's 18 birthday
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        Although the problem does not tell which annuity is considered, "ordinary" or an "annuity due",

        I will assume that the annuity in this post is "ordinary" and the payments are made

        at the end of each year, in opposite to an "annuity due", where the payments are made

        at the beginning of each year.



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For Ordinary Annuity saving plan, the general formula is 


    FV = {{{P*(((1+r)^n-1)/r)}}},    (1)


where  FV is the future value of the account;  P is the annual payment (deposit); 
r is the annual percentage rate presented as a decimal; 
n is the number of deposits (= the number of years, in this case).


Under given conditions, P = 600;  r = 0.1;  n = 5.  
So, according to the formula (1), you get at the end of the 5-th year


    FV = {{{600*(((1+0.1)^5-1)/0.1)}}} = R 3663.06.      <U>ANSWER</U>


Note that you deposit only  5*R600 = R3000.  The rest is what the account earns/accumulates in 5 years.
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