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Someone in the 36 percent tax bracket can earn 7 percent
annually on her investments in a tax-exempt IRA account. What will
be the real value of a one-time $17,000 investment in 5 years? 10
years? 20 years? Assume that the rate of inflation during all these
periods was 2 percent a year. You may use Appendix C to answer the
questions. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your
answers to the nearest dollar.
in 5 years: $
in 10 years: $
in 20 years: $
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Someone in the 15 percent tax bracket can earn 14 percent
annually on his investments in a tax-exempt IRA account. What will
be the real value of a one-time $17,000 investment in 5 years? 10
years? 20 years? Assume that the rate of inflation during all these
periods was 2 percent a year. You may use Appendix C to answer the
questions. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your
answers to the nearest dollar.
in 5 years: $
in 10 years: $
in 20 years: $
Saturday, 28 September 2019
Someone in the 36 percent tax bracket can earn 7 percent annually
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