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25 December, 11:13

Jamie is 22 years old and works for a company that matches her 401 (k) contribution up to 3%. The interest rate for her 401 (k) is 8%. If she puts away 9.5% of her $41,000 salary every year, how much would she have saved in 10 years? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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  1. 25 December, 13:59
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    This can be solve using the formula of sinking fund method:

    F = A[ ((1+i) ^n) - 1] / i

    Where F is the future worth of the money

    A is the amount he save every year

    i is the interest rate

    n is the number of years

    A = 0.095 (41000) = 3895

    F = 3895[ ((1+0.08) ^10) - 1] / 0.08

    F = $56425.16
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