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valina
11 days ago
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Scott Rolen, major league third baseman, agrees to defer $5 million from his salary this year for 10 years at 7 percent compound

ed annually. Beginning exactly 10 years from today the team will pay the first payment of Mr. Rolen’s deferred salary as a 10-year annuity at 7 percent compounded annually. What will be the amount of this annuity payment? A. $1,744,296 B. $1,308,776 C. $1,518,895 D. $1,386,536
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stepan [3K]11 days ago
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Response:

Clarification:

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Nady [2.9K]11 days ago
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Response:choice C

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