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- Stephanie purchases a retirement annuity that will pay her $3,000 at the end of every six months for the first twelve years and $600 at the end of every month for the next three years. The annuity earns interest at a rate of 2.2% compounded quarterly. a. What was the purchase price of the annuity? Round to the nearest cent b. How much interest did Stephanie receive from the annuity? Round to the nearest centAmanda purchases a retirement annuity that will pay her $2,500 at the end of every six months for the first nine years and $700 at the end of every month for the next six years. The annuity earns interest at a rate of 4% compounded quarterly. a. What was the purchase price of the annuity? b. How much interest did Amanda receive from the annuity? Not use excelErica purchases a retirement annuity that will pay her $1,500 at the end of every six months for the first twelve years and $500 at the end of every month for the next six years. The annuity earns interest at a rate of 3.8% compounded quarterly. a. What was the purchase price of the annuity? Round to the nearest cent b. How much interest did Erica receive from the annuity? Round to the nearest cent
- Jenna purchases a retirement annuity that will pay her $1,000 at the end of every six months for the first eight years and $100 at the end of every month for the next five years. The annuity earns interest at a rate of 3.1% compounded quarterly. 1. What was the purchase price of the annuity 2. How much interest did Jenna receive from the annuityShawn purchases a retirement annuity that will pay him $1,000 at the end of every six months for the first nine years and $300 at the end of every month for the next six years. The annuity earns interest at a rate of 2.8% compounded quarterly. a. What was the purchase price of the annuity? Round to the nearest cent b. How much interest did Shawn receive from the annuity? Round to the nearest centDelia purchases an annuity that will pay her $10,000 per year for the next 10 years starting next year. Assuming a rate of 6%, what is the value of the annuity. Choose the closest. a) $106,000 b) $131,808 c) $159,374 d) $171,569
- Amy purchases an annuity that will give her payments of R at the end of each quarter for seven years. She will receive the first of these payments in 1.5 years. If Amy paid $50,000 for this annuity and will earn a nominal rate of interest of 6% compounded quarterly,(a) write the equation of value (using the appropriate actuarial notation) for this annuity at the time of purchase. Be sure to indicate the effective rate per payment period being used.(b) find the value of R.Christina will receive a 5-year annuity of $1,200 a year, with the first payment occurring at Date 4. What is the value of this annuity to her today at a discount rate of 7.25 percent? A. $4,111.08 B. $4,209.19 C. $4.774.04 D. $3,961.80 E. $4,887.48 The answer given is E, however, mine is D. Could you help me to explain this question?Sue wants to leave her grandson a nice inheritance. She has decided to deposit $350.00 each month into an ordinary annuity that earns 4.1% compounded monthly. How much will be in the account after 19 years? Round your final answer to the nearest cent. Assume the interest rate stays the same while the account is open. Future Value What is the sum of all of Sue's deposits? Round your final answer to the nearest cent. Total Deposited How much interest, in total, did her account earn? Round your final answer to the nearest cent. Interest