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FV = A(F/A, i%, n) = 6,000(F/A, 6%, 20) = 6,000(36.786) =$220,716 Thus, she would have $220,716 in 20 years. at 30 year FV=6000*79.058 =474348 at 40 years FV=6000*154.762 =928572 If she changed her investment period and instead invested $500.00 monthly and the investment also changed to monthly compounding, how much would she have after the same three periods? Explain why the previous number are higher.
Sosa Company has $39 per unit in variable costs and $1900 per year in fixed costs. Demand is estimated to be 138,000 units annually. What is the price if a markup of 35% on total cost is used to determine the price?
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Over the coming year Ragwort’s stock price will halve to $50 from its current level of $100 or it will rise to $200. The one-year interest rate is 10%. What is the delta of a one-year call option on Ragwort stock with an exercise price of $100?
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