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(Calculating annuity payments) The Aggarwal Corporation needs to save $10 million to retire a $10 million mortgage that matures in 10 years. To retire this mortgage, the company plans to put a fixed amount into an account at the end of each year for 10 years. The Aggarwal Corporation expects to earn 9 percent annually on the money in this account. What equal annual contribution must the firm make to this account to accumulate the $10 million by the end of 10 years?

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Answer:

Ans. The equal amount of money that Aggarwal Corporation needs to put into this account, for 10 years, at the end of each year is $658,200.90

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, in order to find the equal amount of money to put into this account, that returns 9% annually, for ten years, and to be paid at the end of each year, we need to use the following formula and solve for "A".


Future Value=(A((1+r)^(n)-1) )/(r)

Where:

Future Value= $10,000,000

r= 0.09

n=10

So, everything should look like this.


10,000,000=(A((1+0.09)^(10)-1) )/(0.09)


10,000,000=A(15.1929297)


(10,000,000)/(15.1929297) =A


A=658,200.9

The answer is: Aggarwal Corporation needs to save $658,200.90 every year, at the end of the year, for ten years in order to get $10,000,000 in ten years to retire its mortgage.

Best of luck.

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