2. Meet your investment goals - Calculating required capital How Much Capital Do You Need to Start Investing? The motivation for making investments is largely driven by the goals you have. These goals could be short-term such as buying a new car saving down payment or save enough to take a year off and travel. In any situation, the first step is to identifying the amount of capital you need much risk are you willing to take for the return you expect Steve is a 25-year-old financial consultant whose primary long-term financial goal is to save enough money to comfortably retire. Therefore, tewart to begin an Investment plan that will make this a reality within 40 years. He currently has $10,000 saved for this purpose, and he wants to determine the appropriate monthly savings amount that will allow him to reach his goal. He estimates that he can tam an average annual return of 10%, de would like to save a total of $600,000 8% Table of Future Value Factors Year 2% 5% 10% 1 1.020 1.050 1.080 1.100 5 1.104 1.276 1.469 1.611 10 1.219 2.159 2.594 40 2. 208 7.040 21.724 45.258 1.629 O Table of Future Value Annuity Factors 59 86 109 Serta Ch 11: Assignment - Investment Planning X Tools Table of Future Value Annuity Factors Year 29 546 8% 10% 1 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 5 5.204 5.526 5.867 6.105 10 10.950 12.578 14,487 15.937 40 50,401 120.797 259.052 442.580 M ps If he invests the $10,000 today, the terminal value of the initial investment in 40 years (earning an average 10% return) will be 5422580. This means that he must accumulate the remaining through his annual savings plan to obtain the 500.000. Stilassoming an average return on investment of 10%, the additional yearly investment required to reach Steve's targeted financial goal within 40 years is Suppose instead that Steve had no capital saved and thus needed to accumulate the entire $600,000 in the next 40 years. In this case, his anal contribution would have to be When Steve starts with an initial investment of $10,000, the total amount that he ends up contributing to accumulate 5600,000 is equal to the initial investment plus the additional yearly payments, for a total of When he starts with no initial capital contribution, the amount he ends up contributing is equal to the sum of all annual contributions you calculated in the no-initial capital scenario, for a total of o Once Steve has determined the annual amount he needs to save the next step toward achieving his goal is coming up with an investment plan clan depends on the investment objective