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Emily Jacob is 45 years old and has saved nothing for retirement. Fortunately, she just inherited $ 75,000. Emily plans to put a large portion of that money into an investment account earninga(n) 11% return. She will let the money accumulate for 20 years, when she will be ready to retire. She would like to deposit enough money today so she could begin making withdrawals of $50,000 per year starting at age 66(21 years fromnow) and continuing for 24 additionalyears, when she will make her last withdrawal at age 90. Whatever remains from herinheritance, Emily will spend on a shopping spree. Emily will continue to earn 11% on money in her investment account during her retirementyears, and she wants the balance of her retirement accountto be$0 after her withdrawal on her ninetieth birthday. a. How much money must Emily set aside now to achieve thatgoal

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