Ash111112 Ash111112
  • 15-04-2016
  • Mathematics
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kate wants to have 25,000 in 16 years. How much does she need to invest if the interest rate is 6 percent per year?

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Cupcake164
Cupcake164 Cupcake164
  • 15-04-2016
Well, to start to solve this problem, you can use the following formula.
P.V. = FV / ( 1+i )^t
Plug in your numbers and you would have
P.V. = $25,000 / (1+0.06 )^16
Then solve.
P.V. = $9,841.16
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