subject
Mathematics, 21.07.2020 01:01 yfgkeyonna

1.You have no debt and $2,000 in your savings account. On your current budget, you figure that you can save an additional $2,000 each year. You want to put your money to work. Calculate the return on each of the investment options described below. a. Continue putting your money into your savings account, which earns an annual interest rate of 3 percent. What will be the balance of your savings account at the end of 10 years, and how much interest will you have earned? Savings Balance: Interest Earned: b. Put your savings and the extra $2,000 into a mutual fund that earns 8 percent annually. If you reinvest your profits each year (earning compound interest), how much will you have in the mutual fund at the end of 10 years, and how much interest will you have earned? Total in Mutual Fund: Interest Earned: c. Leave half of your $2,000 in savings, and invest the other half in the stock market. Do the same each year, putting $1,000 in stocks and the other $1,000 in savings. You earn 3 percent on your savings account and 10 percent on your stock investments. How much will you have earned from your savings account after 10 years? How much will you have earned from your stock investments after 10 years? How much money will you have between your savings account and your stocks combined after 10 years? Money Earned from Savings Account: Money Earned from Stock Market: Total Money:

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on Mathematics

question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00
What are the coordinates of the midpoint of ab? ,1/2) /2,-1) ,-3/2) /2,-2)
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Handsome jack is buying a pony made of diamonds. the price of the pony is p dollars, and jack also has to pay a 25% diamond pony tax. which of the following expressions could represent how much jack pays in total for the pony?
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00
Solve 2x − 1 = 11 for x using the change of base formula log base b of y equals log y over log b.
Answers: 3
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Mr. piper is driving peter, roddy, and scott home from school. all of them want to ride in the front seat. how can he make a fair decision about who rides in the front seat?
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
1.You have no debt and $2,000 in your savings account. On your current budget, you figure that you c...
Questions
question
History, 12.08.2020 07:01
question
Mathematics, 12.08.2020 07:01
question
Mathematics, 12.08.2020 07:01
question
Mathematics, 12.08.2020 07:01
Questions on the website: 13722367