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Mathematics, 28.10.2019 02:31 robert7248

A
68
year old retiree has a pension savings of
$40,000
, a
401
k of
$63,000
, and an ira account of
$59,000
. before
2008
, he had
2%
more cash in the pension,
12%
more in the ira, and
1%
more in the
401
k. he wants to take out
2%
from each account before he turns
72
, which will cost him a penalty of an extra
1%
from the current total pension amount,
2%
from the
401k
, and
6%
from the ira. what amount will the retiree have in his ira account if he takes that money out now? do not include
$
in answer. example, if answer is
$7
, put
7
.

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