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Business, 25.06.2021 05:00 bartekzelazek5083

Jane is a very intelligent graduate of FIN 3601. As such, she knows she should will start contributing into her company's retirement plan. She decides to allocate $250 at the end of each month into her 401(k). However, her company offers a fairly generous matching program. For every dollar that Jane saves in her 401(k), her firm will add $0.50 to her account. If she is employed by this firm for 30 years and earns an average of 10.50% on her retirement savings per year, how much will Jane have in her retirement account 30 years from now? Report your answer rounded to two decimal places.

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