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Business, 14.10.2019 21:30, gugu1004

Waldo expects to receive the following payments: year 1 = $50,000; year 2 = $28,000; year 3 = $12,000. all of this money will be saved for his retirement. if he can earn an average annual return of 10.5 percent, how much will he have in his account 25 years after making the first deposit?

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