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11 November, 00:01

Mark Johnson saves a fixed percentage of his salary at the end of each year. This year he saved $2,000. For each of the next 5 years, he expects his salary to increase at an 10% annual rate, and he plans to increase his savings at the same 10% rate. There will be a total of 6 investments, the initial $2,000 plus five more. If the investments earn a return of 13% per year, how much will Mark have at the end of six years?

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  1. 11 November, 00:15
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    The correct answer is:

    $17,437.28

    Explanation:

    First of all, let us lay out the particulars that will aid us in our calculations:

    Amount saved in year 1 = $2000

    Number of years saved in total = 6 years

    annual rate of savings increase = 10% increase on the amount for that year to the next year

    Annual return on investment = 13%.

    Next, let us calculate the 10% increase in savings from years 2 to 6.

    Year 1 investment = $ 2000

    Year 2 investment = Year 1 saving + 10% of year one saving

    hence, investment 2 saving = 2000 + (10/100 * 2000) = 2000 + (0.1 * 2000)

    Year 2 investment = 2000 + 200 = $2,200.

    Year 3 investment = year 2 saving + (0.1 * year 2 saving) = 2200 + (0.1 * 2200)

    year 3 investment = 2200 + 220 = $2,420

    Year 4 investment = 2420 + (0.1 * 2420) = 2420 + 242 = $2,662

    Year 5 investment = 2662 + (0.1 * 2662) = 2662 + 266.2 = $2928.2

    Year 6 investment = 2928.2 + (0.1 * 2928.2) = 2928.2 + 292.82 = $3,221.02

    Next, let us create a table to show the total amount for each year.

    Note, to determine the 13% annual investment return on each year:

    13% = 13/100 = 0.13. So, we will multiply the investment for each year with 0.13 to get the annual investment. It is shown hence:

    Year Investment (I) ($) Annual return (AR) ($) Total amount (I + AR) ($)

    1 2000 260 2260

    2 2200 286 2486

    3 2420 314.6 2734.6

    4 2662 346.06 3008.06

    5 2928.2 380.67 3308.87

    6 3221.02 418.73 3639.75

    Total 17,437.28

    Therefore, at the end of 6 years mark would have $17,437.28 (approx. $17,437)
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