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22 August, 03:32

Your uncle is about to retire, and he wants to buy an annuity that will provide him with $75,000 of income a year for 20 years, with the first payment coming immediately. The going rate on such annuities is 5.25%. How much would it cost him to buy the annuity today

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  1. 22 August, 04:41
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    The annuity will cost him $963,212.95.-

    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    Cash flow = $75,000

    Interest rate = 0.0525

    n = 20

    First, we need to calculate the final value. We will use the following formula:

    FV = {A*[ (1+i) ^n-1]}/i + {[A * (1+i) ^n]-A}

    A = annual cash flow

    FV = {75,000*[ (1.0525^20) - 1]/0.0525} + {[75,000 * (1.0525^20) ] - 75,000}

    FV = 2,546,491.88 + 133,690.82 = $2,680,182.70

    Now, the present value:

    PV = FV / (1+i) ^n

    PV = 2,680,182.70 / (1.0525^20)

    PV = $963,212.95
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