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28 July, 18:43

When I was considering what to do with my $10,000 Lottery winnings, my broker suggested I invest half of it in gold, the value of which was growing by 12% per year, and the other half in certificates of deposit (CDs), which were yielding 2% per year, compounded every 6 months. Assuming that these rates are sustained, how much will my investment be worth in 5 years?

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  1. 28 July, 21:38
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    In 5 years, the investment will be worth 5000 (1 + 0.12) ^5 + 5000 (1 + 0.02/2) ^ (5 * 2) = 5000 (1.12) ^5 + 5000 (1.01) ^10 = 8811.71 + 5523.11 = $14,334.82
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