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9 October, 19:57

Lauren wants to save $300,000 to buy a restaurant 10 years from now. How much should she deposit

each quarter if the interest rate is 8% compounded quarterly?

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  1. 9 October, 22:04
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    Answer: $6444.14 would be deposited quarterly

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We would apply the formula for determining future value involving deposits at constant intervals. It is expressed as

    S = R[{ (1 + r) ^n - 1) }/r][1 + r]

    Where

    S represents the future value of the investment.

    R represents the regular payments made (could be weekly, monthly)

    r = represents interest rate/number of interval payments.

    n represents the total number of payments made.

    From the information given,

    S = $300000

    r = 0.08/3 = 0.027

    n = 3 * 10 = 30

    Therefore,

    300000 = R[{ (1 + 0.027) ^30 - 1) }/0.027][1 + 0.027]

    300000 = R[{ (1.027) ^30 - 1) }/0.027][1.027]

    300000 = R[{ (2.224 - 1) }/0.027][1.027]

    300000 = R[{ (1.224) }/0.027][1.027]

    300000 = R[45.33][1.027]

    300000 = 46.55391R

    R = 300000/46.55391

    R = 6444.14
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