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Compound Interest
What lump sum deposited today would allow payments of $2000/year for 7 years at 5% compounded annually?
11572.71
11876
189756
11576
Correct Answer:
11572.71
Explanation:
A=R[(1+i)^n-1]/i(1+i)^n
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