Multiple Choice
You want to buy a new car in five years. You want to have saved $25,000 by then. You can invest $4,000 at the end of each of the next five years at an interest rate of 6% compounded annually. Will you have enough money at the end of the fifth year?
A) No. You are short $2,452.
B) Yes. You have $1,532 more than you need.
C) No. You are short $1,532.
D) Yes. You have $2,452 more than you need.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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