I want to be earning an annual salary of $100,000 when I retire
in 24 years. I have been offered a job that guarantees an annual
salary increase of 4% per year, and the starting salary is
negotiable. What is the lowest salary that I should request in
order to meet my goal? (Round your answer to the nearest
cent.)
$ per year
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