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You currently have $3,400 in an investment account that returns 11% per year. How long will you have to wait until you can make $5,000 down payment on a car? A loan you took out is due in three years and requires repayment of $3000. To pay off the loan, you set aside money in an account that pays 7% interest. In order to meet your obligation, how much money needs to be in the account now?

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    1) 3.7 years

    2) $2,448.89

    Explanation:

    1. Amount in bank = $3,400

    Return, r = 11% = 0.11

    Future value = $5,000

    Now,

    Future value = Principle * (1 + r) ⁿ

    here,

    n is the time

    $5,000 = $3,400 * (1 + 0.11) ⁿ

    or

    1.4706 = 1.11ⁿ

    taking log both sides

    log (1.4706) = log (1.11ⁿ)

    also,

    log (aᵇ) = b * log (a)

    Thus,

    log (1.4706) = n * log (1.11)

    0.1675 = n * 0.0453

    or

    n = 3.69 ≈ 3.7 years

    2) Amount to repay = $3,000

    Interest = 7% = 0.07

    Time, n = 3 years

    Now,

    Future value = Principle * (1 + r) ⁿ

    or

    $3,000 = Principle * (1 + 0.07) ³

    or

    $3,000 = Principle * 1.225043

    or

    Principle = $2,448.89

    Hence,

    Amount to be set aside = $2,448.89
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