Erika and Kitty, who are twins, just received $30,000 each for their 28th birthd
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Erika and Kitty, who are twins, just received $30,000 each for their 28th birthdays. They both have aspirations to become millionaires. Each plans to make a $5,000 annual contribution to her "early retirement fund" on her birthday, beginning a year from today. Erika opened an account with the Safety First Bond Fund, a mutual fund that invests in high-quality bonds whose investors have earned 8% per year in the past. Kitty invested in the New Issue Bio-Tech Fund, which invests in small, newly issued bio-tech stocks and whose investors have earned an average of 14% per year in the fund's relatively short history a. If Erika's fund earns the same returns in the future as in the past, how old will she be when she becomes a millionaire? Round your answer to two decimal places. b. If Kitty's fund earns the same returns in the future as in the past, how old will she be when she becomes a millionaire? Round your answer to two decimal places. c. How large would Erika's annual contributions have to be for her to become a millionaire at the same age as Kitty, assuming their expected returns are realized? Round your answer to years years the nearest cent. d. Is it rational or irrational for Erika to invest in the bond fund rather than in stocks? I. High expected returns in the market are almost always accompanied by a lot of risk. We couldn't say whether Erika is rational or irrational, just that she seems to have less II. High expected returns in the market are almost always accompanied by less risk. We couldn't say whether Erika is rational or irrational, just that she seems to have more III. High expected returns in the market are almost always accompanied by a lot of risk. We couldn't say whether Erika is rational or irrational, just that she seems to have more IV. High expected returns in the market are almost always accompanied by less risk. We couldn't say whether Erika is rational or irrational, just that she seems to have less V. High expected returns in the market are almost always accompanied by a lot of risk. We couldn't say whether Erika is rational or irrational, just that she seems to have tolerance for risk than Kitty does tolerance for risk than Kitty does tolerance for risk than Kitty does. tolerance for risk than Kitty does. about the same tolerance for risk than Kitty does. -Select-Explanation / Answer
Erika: =NPER(8%,-5000,-30000,1000000,1)=31.09..Hence, 32 contributions required so age will be 59 years
Kitty: =NPER(14%,-5000,-30000,1000000,1)=20.52..Hence, 21 contributions required so age will be 48 years
For Erika to become millionaire in 48 years or 21 contributions
Anual contribtions required=PMT(8%,21,-30000,1000000,1)=15590.08
Option III
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