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Mr. E wants to have $200,000 in 5 years (when he retires) from an investment that earns 6.5% compounded semi-annually. How much will he need to invest now?

a) $147,041.24
b) $155,548.82
c) $162,550.00
d) $165,275.96

User Sivvie Lim
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Final answer:

To determine how much Mr. E needs to invest now to have $200,000 in 5 years with a 6.5% interest rate compounded semi-annually, the compound interest formula is applied and results in an initial investment amount of $145,946.33.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mr. E wants to have $200,000 in 5 years for his retirement with an investment that earns 6.5% interest compounded semi-annually. To find out how much he needs to invest now, we will use the formula for compound interest:

P = A / (1 + r/n)^(nt)

Where:

  • P is the principal amount (the initial amount of money)
  • A is the future value of the investment/loan, including interest
  • r is the annual interest rate (decimal)
  • n is the number of times that interest is compounded per year
  • t is the number of years the money is invested/borrowed for

In this case, A = $200,000, r = 0.065, n = 2 (since it's compounded semi-annually), and t = 5. Plugging in these numbers:

P = 200,000 / (1 + 0.065/2)^(2*5)

P = 200,000 / (1 + 0.0325)^(10)

P = 200,000 / (1.0325)^(10)

P = 200,000 / 1.37037037037

P = $145,946.33

Note that the provided answer options do not include this calculated amount, which suggests there might have been a typographical error in the options or in the given interest rate or period. The correct current investment amount based on the given parameters is $145,946.33, which is not listed in the answer choices provided.

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