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8) Assuming that college costs continue to increase an average of 4% per year and that all her collegesavings are invested in an account paying 7% interest, then the amount of money she will need tohave available at age 18 to pay for all four years of her undergraduate education is closest to

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Answer:

The amount in her savings account at the age of 18 years should be $97107.29

Step-by-step explanation:

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From the data the current per year cost of college is given as

PV=$12500

Rate of Growth=i=4%

The cost of college when the baby is 18 years is given as


FV=PV*(1+i)^n\\FV=12500*(1+0.04)^(18)\\FV=\$25322.71

Using the present value of growing annuity find the four years college fee


Total Money=((C)/(r-g))*(1-((1+g)/(1+r))^n)*(1+r)

Here

  • C is calculated above as $25322.71
  • R is the interest rate which is given as 7%
  • G is the growth rate which is given as 4%
  • n is the number of years which is 4 years


Total Money=((25322)/(0.07-0.04))*(1-((1+0.04)/(1+0.07))^4)*(1+0.07)\\Total Money=\$97107.29

So the amount in her savings account at the age of 18 years should be $97107.29

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