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Business, 18.02.2021 23:30 savannahsims4750

Suzette is going to receive $9,416 today as the result of an insurance settlement. In addition, she will receive $14,120 one year from today and $24,961 two years from today. She plans on saving all of this money and investing it for her retirement. If Suzette can earn an average annually compounded return of 7.1% on her investments, how much will she have in her account if she retires 29 years from today

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