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Sandy purchases a perpetuity-immediate that makes annual payments. The first payment is 100, and each payment thereafter increases by 10. Danny purchases a perpetuity-due which makes annual payments of 180. Using the same annual effective interest rate, i > 0, the present value of both perpetuities are equal. Calculate i.

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Answer:

The value of i = 10.2%

Step-by-step explanation:

The complete working including all the steps have been done and attached as an image herewith. I will attempt to elaborate on those steps below:

Put down Sandy's and Danny's purchases first and equate them. Write down the expression for
d and substitute. You will obtain a quadratic equation that you can simply solve by applying the formula.

Sandy purchases a perpetuity-immediate that makes annual payments. The first payment-example-1
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