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  • 26-08-2020
  • Mathematics
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You would like to have $200,000 in a college fund in 15 years. How much do you need today if you expect to earn 12% while you are investing to pay for your child's college?

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majocgonzalez majocgonzalez
  • 27-08-2020

Answer:

$36,529.26

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the answer, you need to use the formula to calculate the present value:

PV=FV/(1+i)^n, where:

PV= present value

FV= future value= $200,000

i= interest rate= 12%

n= number of periods of time= 15

Now, you have to replace the values in the formula:

PV=200,000/(1+0.12)^15

PV=200,000/(1.12)^15

PV=36,539.26

According to this, the answer is that you need $36,529.26 today.

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