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Business, 10.10.2019 05:00 Karolina0304

Andy looks at his account and notices that if the current monthly interest rate stays constant he is expected to have $54,000 in 6 years (i. e. once 6 years have elapsed) and $67,000 in 8 years. a. how much money does he have now (at time 0)? b. if his predictions are correct, except after 7 years, the nominal rate halves and then stays at that value, how much money will he have in 8 years? assume the interest rate is compounded monthly.

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