Initial Investment

Read the following instructions in order to complete this discussion, and review the examplePreview the documentView in a new window of how to complete the math required for this assignment:

 

  1. Think of something you want or need for which you currently do not  have the funds. It could be a vehicle, boat, horse, jewelry, property,  vacation, college fund, retirement money, or something else. Pick  something which cost somewhere between $2000 and $50,000.
  2. On page 270 of Elementary and Intermediate Algebra you will  find the “Present Value Formula,” which computes how much money you  need to start with now to achieve a desired monetary goal. Assume you  will find an investment which promises somewhere between 5% and 10%  interest on your money and you want to purchase your desired item in 12  years. (Remember that the higher the return, usually the riskier the  investment, so think carefully before deciding on the interest rate.)
  3. State the following in your discussion: 

 

  • The desired item
  • How much it will cost in 12 years
  • The interest rate you have chosen to go with from part b

 

  1. Set up the formula and work the computational steps one by one,  explaining how each step is worked, especially what the negative  exponent means. Explain what the answer means.
  2. Does this formula look familiar to any other formulas you are aware of? If so, which formula(s) and how is it similar?
  3. Incorporate the following five math vocabulary words into your discussion. Use bold font to emphasize the words in your writing (Do not write definitions for the words; use them appropriately in sentences describing your math work.):

 

  • Power
  • Reciprocal 
  • Negative exponent 
  • Position 
  • Rules of exponents