Starting one month from now, you would like to withdraw $200 per month from your bank account to pay for your university education

You expect the education (and the withdrawals) to last for the next four years. If the account pays 0.3% interest per month, how much money must you have in your bank account today to support your future needs?
A) $8,928.37
B) $7,157.02
C) $6,711.11
D) $8,794.50
E) $7,263.00


A

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