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4 August, 11:56

Assume that you must make a $1,000 payment one year from today. how much must you deposit today in a bank account that pays a 6% nominal rate, monthly compounding, to have the needed funds a year from now?

a. $1,060.13

b. $ 941.91

c. $ 999.27

d. $ 970.17

e. $1,029.25

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  1. 4 August, 12:20
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    Future value 1000 a year from now. We are expected to pay about 6% less today to get the future value.

    So the answer should be around $940, which makes an easy choice.

    However, to make sure, we use the compound interest formula:

    F=P (1+i) ^n

    where i=6%/12=0.005 [monthly interest]

    n=1year * 12 months / year = 12 months

    1000=P (1.005) ^12

    =>

    P=1000/1.005^12=$941.91 is what needs to be deposited today.
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