You just graduated and you expect to work for ten years and then to leave for the Australian "Outback" bush country. You figure you can save $1,000 a year for the first five years and $2,000 a year for the next five years

These savings cash flows will start one year from now. In addition, your family has just given you a $5,000 graduation gift. If you put the gift now and your future savings when they start, into an account that pays 8% compounded annually, what will your financial "stake" be when you leave for Australia 10 years from now. (Round to the nearest whole dollar)
A) $21,432
B) $28,393
C) $16,651
D) $31,148
E) $20,000

D

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