Sasha owns two investments, A and B, that have a combined total value of 46,400 dollars. Investment
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Sasha owns two investments, A and B, that have a combined total value of 46,400 dollars. Investment A is expected to pay 26,000 dollars in 1 year(s) from today and has an expected return of 9.08 percent per year. Investment B is expected to pay X in 4 years from today and has an expected return of 14.13 percent per year. What is X, the cash flow expected from investment B in 4 years from today?
Sasha owns two investments, A and B, that have a combined total value of 54,900 dollars. Investment A is expected to pay 23,800 dollars in 1 year(s) from today and has an expected return of 15.76 percent per year. Investment B is expected to pay 67,678 in 6 years from today and has an expected return of R per year. What is R, the expected annual return for investment B? Answer as a rate in decimal format so that 12.34% would be entered as .1234 and 0.98% would be entered as .0098.
Sasha owns two investments, A and B, that have a combined total value of 54,700 dollars. Investment A is expected to pay 29,700 dollars in 7 year(s) from today and has an expected return of 14.67 percent per year. Investment B is expected to pay 111,848 dollars in T years from today and has an expected return of 8.47 percent per year. What is T, the number of years from today that investment B is expected to pay 111,848 dollars? Round your answer to 2 decimal places (for example, 2.89, 14.70, or 6.00).