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You have just won the lottery and will receive $580,000 in one year. You will receive payments for 25 years, and the payments will increase 5 percent per year. If the appropriate discount rate is 11 percent, what is the present value of your winnings?

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A.$7,276,623
B.$7,257,123
C.$7,270,123
D.$7,275,123
E.$7,272,123
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We start by restating the problem to ensure clarity: a lottery pays 580,000 dollars at the end of each year for 25 years, with the annual payment growing by 5% (g = 0.05). The discount rate is 11% (r = 0.11). We need the present value (PV) of this growing annuity. First, recall the formula for the present value of a growing annuity with payments beginning at the end of year 1: PV = P * [1 - ((1 + g)/(1 + r))^n] / (r - g), where P is the initial payment, g is the growth rate, r is the discount rate, and n is the number of payments......Login to view full explanation

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