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At the beginning of each year, Bill Ross invests $1,400 semiannually at 8% for nine years. The cash value of the annuity due at the end of the ninth year is
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At the beginning of each year, Bill Ross invests $1,400 semiannually at 8% for nine years. The cash value of the annuity due at the end of the ninth year is
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8% of 1,400 is 112.Semiannually is twice a year.
112 * 18 = 2,016
cash value = 2,016 + 1,400 = 3,416
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