Question

Your mother's employer offers a tax-deferred retirement plan (a 401-b plan, which was authorized by Congress to encourage savings) which would permit her to invest, tax-free until she retires, up to 15 percent of her salary. Once you are out of school (one year from today), she figures she can save $1,000 every 6 months, or $2,000 per year. The insurance company which manages the retirement fund promises to pay a stated (or simple) rate of 12 percent per year, but with quarterly compounding. If your mother invests $1,000 each six months, starting six months after you graduate (or 18 months from today), how much will she have 5 years from now, assuming the last payment is made at the end of Year 5? (Hint: She will make a total of 8 payments.)

a. $12,300

b. $12,462

c. $9,897

d. $9,929

e. $10,000

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