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1 September, 04:25

Ann and Tom want to establish a fund for their grandson's college education. What lump sum must they deposit at a 12.4% annual interest rate, compounded monthly , in order to have $30,000 in the fund at the end of 15 years?

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  1. 1 September, 05:45
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    A=P (1+r/n) ^ (tn)

    n=number of times per year compounded

    A=amount

    P=principal inveseted

    r=rate in decimal

    t=time in years

    so

    we want A=30000

    r=12.4%=0.124

    t=15

    monthyl means n=12

    30000=P (1+0.124/12) ^ (15*12)

    solve for P

    easy, just divide both sides by (1.01033) ^180

    4714.97=P

    that much must be invested
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