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Mathematics, 24.03.2021 05:00, dontcareanyonemo

30 POINTS! Please help!(: you saved $25,000 and want to diversify your monies. You invest 40% in a Treasury bond for 3 years at 4.25% APR compounded annually. You place 35% in a CD at 3.15% APR for 3 years compounded annually. 25% you invest in a stock plan and the remainder is in a savings account at 2.75% APR compounded annually. the stock plan increases 8% the first year, decreases in value by 4% the second year, and increases by 6% the third year. 1.) How much money will you start with in each account? Show your work below. (Hint: Be sure your amounts add to $25,000. 2.) what will be the balance for each type of investment at the end of the 30 year? Be sure to show your work for each investment below. 3.) what is your total gain from all the investments combined? 4.) if you had invested 25% in treasury bonds and 40% in stock, would you have more or less of a gain after three years? Show all of your work below

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