Imagine that today you deposit $B in a savings account that earns interest at a rate of

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Imagine that today you deposit $B in a savings account that earns interest at a rate of p% per year compounded continuously (Section 6.9). The goal is to draw an income of $I per year from the account forever. The amount of money that must be deposited isB = 1 S e™ dt, 00 -rt  where r = p/100. Suppose you find an account that earns 12% interest annually and you wish to have an income from the account of $5000 per year. How much must you deposit today?

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Calculus Early Transcendentals

ISBN: 978-0321947345

2nd edition

Authors: William L. Briggs, Lyle Cochran, Bernard Gillett

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