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3 November, 09:41

To offer scholarships to children ofâ employees, a company invests 10,000 at the end of every three months in an annuity that pays 8.5% compounded quarterly.

a. How much will the company have in scholarship funds at the end of tenâ years?

b. Find the interest.

a. The company will have $ ... in scholarship funds.

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  1. 3 November, 13:01
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    a. $633 849.78; b. $233 849.78

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a. Value of Investment

    The formula for the future value (FV) of an investment with periodic deposits (p) is

    FV = (p/i) (1 + i) [ (1 + i) ^n - 1) / i]

    where

    i = interest rate per period

    n = number of periods

    dа ta:

    p = $10 000

    APR = 8.5 % = 0.085

    t = 10 yr

    Calculations:

    Deposits are made every quarter, so

    i = 0.085/4 = 0.02125

    There are four quarters per year, so

    n = 10 * 4 = 40

    FV = (10 000/0.02125) (1 + 0.02125) [ (1 + 0.02125) ^40 - 1) ]

    = 470 588.235 * 1.02125 * (1.02125^40 - 1)

    = 480 588.235 (2.318 904 06 - 1)

    = 480 588.235 * 1.318 904 06

    = 633 849.78

    The company will have $633 849.78 in scholarship funds.

    b. Interest

    Amount accrued = $633 849.78

    Amount invested = 40 payments * ($10 000/1 payment) = 400 000.00

    Interest = $233 849.78

    The scholarship fund earned $233 849.78 in interest.
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