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- Find the amount of each payment to be made into a sinking fund earning 8% compounded monthly to accumulate $51,000 over 8 years. Payments are made at the end of each period The payment size is s (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest cent.) TEFind the amount of each payment to be made into a sinking fund earning 7 % compounded monthly to accumulate $33,000 over 9 years. Payments are made at the end of each period. The payment size is $ (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest cent.)Find the amount of each payment to be made into a sinking fund so that enough will be present to accumulate the following amount. Payments are made at the end of each period. The interest rate given is per period. $49,000; money earns 4% compounded semiannually for 13.5 years
- Find the periodic payment for each sinking fund that is needed to accumulate the given sum under the given conditions. (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) FV = $1,900,000, r = 9%, compounded monthly for 25 yearsFind the amount of each payment to be made into a sinking fund so that enough will be present to accumulate the following amount. Payments are made at the end of each period. The interest rate given is per period. 4) $8900; money earns 5% compounded annually; 13 annual payments Please show all workings step by step.Determine the monthly payment necessary to accumulate $30,000 in a fund paying 6% per year, compounded monthly, for 8 years. (Assume end-of-period deposits and compounding at the same intervals as deposits.) Round your answer to the nearest cent.
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