John starts his career at 21 years old and expects to retire 44 years later at the age of 65. His first annual salary is $72,000 that will increase at 1.5% per year until he finishes his part-time MBA at 28 years old. With his MBA, John expects salary to increase at 3% per year until retirement. At the end of each year, he deposits 10% of his annual salary into a retirement saving plan that pays 6% interest per year compounded monthly. On the first day of his retirement, John converts his whole retirement saving plan into a registered retirement income fund (RRIF) that earns 8% interest per year compounded quarterly. The RRIF will pay John $Y per quarter, the first payment being paid on the day he buys the RRIF, for 25 years. Find Y. (Show your work without using MS Excel)
| Future value(FV) of Cash flow at the end of Year N | |||||||||
| FV=(Cash Flow)*(1+i)^(N-t) | |||||||||
| t=time (year) of Cash Flow | |||||||||
| i=interest rate | |||||||||
| Monthly interest rate=(6/12)%= | 0.005 | ||||||||
| Annual effective Rate =((1+0.005)^12)-1= | 0.061677812 | ||||||||
| i=0.061678, N=44 | |||||||||
| Salary in Year2=72000*1.015= | $73,080 | ||||||||
| Till t=7(Age 28), Salary in year (t+1)=1.015*(Salary in year(t) | |||||||||
| After t=7, Salary in year (t+1)=1.03*(salary in year (t) | |||||||||
| t | A | B=0.1*A | FV=B*(1.061678^(44-t) | ||||||
| Year | Salary | Cashflow(Savings) | Future Value of Cash flow | ||||||
| 1 | $72,000 | $7,200 | $94,411 | ||||||
| 2 | $73,080 | $7,308 | $90,260 | ||||||
| 3 | $74,176 | $7,418 | $86,292 | ||||||
| 4 | $75,289 | $7,529 | $82,498 | ||||||
| 5 | $76,418 | $7,642 | $78,871 | ||||||
| 6 | $77,564 | $7,756 | $75,403 | ||||||
| 7 | $78,728 | $7,873 | $72,088 | ||||||
| 8 | $81,090 | $8,109 | $69,937 | ||||||
| 9 | $83,522 | $8,352 | $67,850 | ||||||
| 10 | $86,028 | $8,603 | $65,826 | ||||||
| 11 | $88,609 | $8,861 | $63,862 | ||||||
| 12 | $91,267 | $9,127 | $61,956 | ||||||
| 13 | $94,005 | $9,401 | $60,108 | ||||||
| 14 | $96,825 | $9,683 | $58,314 | ||||||
| 15 | $99,730 | $9,973 | $56,574 | ||||||
| 16 | $102,722 | $10,272 | $54,886 | ||||||
| 17 | $105,804 | $10,580 | $53,248 | ||||||
| 18 | $108,978 | $10,898 | $51,660 | ||||||
| 19 | $112,247 | $11,225 | $50,118 | ||||||
| 20 | $115,615 | $11,561 | $48,623 | ||||||
| 21 | $119,083 | $11,908 | $47,172 | ||||||
| 22 | $122,656 | $12,266 | $45,765 | ||||||
| 23 | $126,335 | $12,634 | $44,399 | ||||||
| 24 | $130,125 | $13,013 | $43,074 | ||||||
| 25 | $134,029 | $13,403 | $41,789 | ||||||
| 26 | $138,050 | $13,805 | $40,542 | ||||||
| 27 | $142,191 | $14,219 | $39,332 | ||||||
| 28 | $146,457 | $14,646 | $38,159 | ||||||
| 29 | $150,851 | $15,085 | $37,020 | ||||||
| 30 | $155,376 | $15,538 | $35,916 | ||||||
| 31 | $160,038 | $16,004 | $34,844 | ||||||
| 32 | $164,839 | $16,484 | $33,804 | ||||||
| 33 | $169,784 | $16,978 | $32,796 | ||||||
| 34 | $174,877 | $17,488 | $31,817 | ||||||
| 35 | $180,124 | $18,012 | $30,868 | ||||||
| 36 | $185,527 | $18,553 | $29,947 | ||||||
| 37 | $191,093 | $19,109 | $29,053 | ||||||
| 38 | $196,826 | $19,683 | $28,186 | ||||||
| 39 | $202,731 | $20,273 | $27,345 | ||||||
| 40 | $208,813 | $20,881 | $26,529 | ||||||
| 41 | $215,077 | $21,508 | $25,738 | ||||||
| 42 | $221,530 | $22,153 | $24,970 | ||||||
| 43 | $228,175 | $22,818 | $24,225 | ||||||
| 44 | $235,021 | $23,502 | $23,502 | ||||||
| SUM | $2,159,580 | ||||||||
| PV | Retirement Savings at age 65 | $2,159,580 | |||||||
| Rate | Quarterly Interest Rate=(8/4)% | 2% | |||||||
| Nper | Number of quarterly payments | 100 | (25*4) | ||||||
| Type | Payments at beginning of quarters | 1 | |||||||
| PMT | Y=Payment per quarter | $49,125.67 | (Using PMT function of excel with Rate=2%,Nper=100,Pv=-2159500,Type=1) | ||||||
| ExcelCommand : PMT(2%,100,-2159580,,1) | |||||||||
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