A 10-year decreasing annuity-due makes a payment of 100 at the beginning of the first year, and each subsequent payment

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A 10-year decreasing annuity-due makes a payment of 100 at the beginning of the first year, and each subsequent payment

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A 10-year decreasing annuity-due makes a payment of 100 at the
beginning of the first year, and each subsequent payment is 5 less
then the previous. What is the accumulated value of this annuity at
time 10 (one year after the final payment)? The effective annual
rate of interest is 5%.
answer from book 1050
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