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    Seth Is Supposed to Pay $10,000 to Megan Today
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Seth Is Supposed to Pay $10,000 to Megan Today

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Seth is supposed to pay $10,000 to Megan today. What payments at the end of each quarter for the next two years would be economically equivalent to the scheduled payment if money can earn 7.5% compounded quarterly?

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