Question 4 a. Your employer has agreed to place year-end deposits of $1,000, $2,000 and $3,000 into your retirement acco

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Question 4 a. Your employer has agreed to place year-end deposits of $1,000, $2,000 and $3,000 into your retirement acco

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Question 4 A Your Employer Has Agreed To Place Year End Deposits Of 1 000 2 000 And 3 000 Into Your Retirement Acco 1
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Question 4 a. Your employer has agreed to place year-end deposits of $1,000, $2,000 and $3,000 into your retirement account. The $1,000 deposit will be one year from today, the $2,000 deposit two years from today, and the $3,000 deposit three years from today. (5 marks) If your account earns 5% per year, how much money will you have in the account at the end of year five? b. Which of the following choices will result in a greater future value at age 65? Choice number 1 is to invest $3,000 per year from ages 20 through 26 (a total of seven investments) into an account and then leave it untouched until you are 65 (another 39 years). Choice number 2 is to begin at age 27 and make $3,000 deposits into an investment account every year until you are 65 years old (a total of 39 investments). Each account earns an average of 10% per year. (The investments are (10marks) end-of-year payments.)
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