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  • May 28, 2006, 02:59 PM
    invested_4
    Need answer by Monday 5-28-Desperate
    Your search for a local bank advertises the following deal: "pay us $100.00 dollars a year for 10 years and then we will pay you (or your beneficiaries) $100 a year forever." Is this a good deal if the interest rate available on other deposits is 6 percent? Did not match with any Web results.
  • May 29, 2006, 08:20 AM
    RickJ
    The "$100 for life" thing is a ripoff.

    $100 at 6% compounded once per year you have $1576 after 10 years... then after that - with no further investment - the interest per year is nearly $100 (6% of $1576 is $94)

    So your totals:

    Year 11 $1670 or $100
    Year 12 $1770 or $200
    Year 13 $1870 or $300
    etc...
  • May 29, 2006, 01:38 PM
    CaptainForest
    Actually, it is a good deal. Although at only $100, perhaps not.

    After 10 years, the accumulated value is 1576 (according to rick). To then buy a perpetuity for 100 a year for life would cost you 1,666.66

    So therefore, you are getting an annuity for a bit cheaper than it is worth.

    Calculation of a Perpetuity
    PV = Amount / Interest
    PV = 100 / 0.06
    PV = 1,666.66
  • May 30, 2006, 06:22 AM
    fredg
    Hi,
    This sounds like the old "Christmas Club" many banks advertise, or use to. You put in a little, get paid little or no interest, and don't really make anything on your investment!

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