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9 May, 10:37

Jesse works for an engineering firm earning $54,000 per year. Jesse is 53 years old and plans on retiring at age 65. He? s considering working part-time so that he can work on another degree. His new degree would take him 3 years to earn and cost a total of $30,000. After getting the degree, Jesse will make $75,000 per year.

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  1. 9 May, 13:11
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    For the duration of 3 years that he doesn't have a degree, he will make $54k per year.

    3 x 54,000 = 162,000

    So before his degree, he makes $162k.

    By the time he gets his degree, he will be 56.

    If he retires at age 65, that means he'll be working for 9 years before retiring.

    Each year during this, he'll make $75k.

    9 x 75,000 = 675,000

    So after getting his degree, he will make another $675k.

    Together, this is $837,000.

    But there's one more thing: The degree cost $30,000.

    Just subtract this.

    837,000 - 30,000 = 807,000

    So by the time Jesse retires, he will have made $807,000.
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