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Jesse works for an engineering firm earning $54,000 per year. Jesse is 53 years old and plans on retiring at age 65. He's considering working part-time so that he can work on another degree. His new degree would take him 3 years to earn and cost a total of $30,000. After getting the degree, Jesse will make $75,000 per year.

Do you think that the new degree is worth the investment?

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Answer:111,000

Explanation:

Jesse will spend $111,000 to earn the degree: 3 years loss of 1/2 his salary + cost of education = 3(27,000) + 30,000 He will make $21,000 per year more after earning his degree, so it will take a little over 5 years to recover his investment. This means that he will work an additional 4 years making $21,000 more per year for a total of $84,000, so it seems like a wise investment

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$159,000 (this might me wrong)

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