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Garrett Erdle has just turned 26 years of age. Although Garrett currently has a negative net worth, he expects to pay off all of his financial obligations within four years and then to embark on an agressive plan to save for retirement. He wishes to be able to withdraw $100,000 per year during the first 10 years of retirement (the first withdrawl coming on his 61st birthday) and $150,000 during the next 10 years of retirement. As a precaution against unexpected longevity, he would like to have a net worth of $500,000 after the withdrawl on his 80th birthday. Garrett expects after-tax return on his investments to be 6 percent until he turns age 50, and 7 percent thereafter. What equal annual ammount must Garrett save at the end of each year (the first deposit will occur on his 31st and the last deposit will occur on his 60th birthday) to meet these retirement goals?
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