Business, 21.06.2020 02:57 noahrdavila1978
Two years ago, Sam invested $12,400. In 3 years from today, he expects to have $15,700. If Sam expects to earn the same annual rate of return after 3 years from today as the annual rate implied from the past and expected values given in the problem, then how much does Sam expect to have in 6 years from today? g
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