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- 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 annuityJoe purchases a£50,30-year annuity. Larry purchases a£50perpetuity. In both cases, payments begin in one year, and the appropriate interest rate is12.5%. What is the present value of Larry's payments that will occur from year 31 onwards?Hank made payments of $205 per month at the end of each month for 30 years to purchase a piece of property. He promptly sold it for $175,751. What annual interest rate would he need to earn on an ordinary annuity for a comparable rate of return? (Answer should be a percentage rounded to the nearest hundredth as needed)
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