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Marian Kirk wishes to select the better of two 10-year annuities, C and D. Annuity C is an ordinary annuity of $2,500 per year for 10 years. Annuity D is an annuity due of $2,200 per year for 10 years.

a. Find the future value of both annuities at the end of year 10, assuming that Marian can earn

(1) 10% annual interest and

(2) 20% annual interest.

b. Use your findings in part a to indicate which annuity has the greater future value at the end of year 10 for both the

(1) 10% and

(2) 20% interest rates.

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    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    Two 10-year annuities:

    Annuity C: $2,500 per year for 10 years.

    Annuity D: $2,200 per year for 10 years.

    To find the future value we need to use the following formula:

    FV=PV * (1+i) ^n

    PV: Present value

    i = interest rate

    A)

    1.

    Annuity C = 2500 * (1,10^10) = $6484.36

    Annuity D = 2200 * (1.10^10) = $5706.23

    2.

    Annuity C = 2500 * (1,20^10) = $15479.34

    Annuity D = 2200 * (1.20^10) = $13621.82

    B) Annuity C presents a greater future value in both cases because it presents a bigger present value.
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