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10 July, 06:05

Suppose that a family wants to start a college fund for their child. If they can get a rate of 5.2%, compounded monthly, and want the fund to have a value of $55,500 after 20 years, how much should they deposit monthly? Assume an ordinary annuity and round to the nearest cent.

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  1. 10 July, 07:51
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    The answer is $135.40

    The formula for ordinary annuity is:

    P = A * ((1 + r) ⁿ - 1) / r

    P - future value

    r - rate

    A - annuity payment

    n - the number of years

    P = $55,000

    r = 5.2% = 0.052

    n = 20 years

    55000 = A ((1 + 0.052) ²⁰ - 1) / 0.052

    55000 = A * ((1.052) ²⁰ - 1) / 0.052

    55000 = A * (2.76 - 1) / 0.052

    55000 = A * 1.76 / 0.052

    55000 = A * 33.85

    A = 55000 / 33.85

    A = 1624.82

    This is annual payment, and since year has 12 months, monthly payment is

    1624.82 / 12 = $135.40
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