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2. Projecting retirement income and the investment needs worksheet Estimating Future Retirement Needs Alex and Jesse know that you are completing a personal nance course and that you understand how to complete a Projecting Retirement Income and Investment Needs worksheet. They have gathered the following information for you: . Both Alex and Jesse are 3|] years old and plan to retire when . Alex will have worked at Toyota for his entire career and they reach age 65. will have an annual pension amount of $16,875. . Their estimated level of annual current household . Jesse will have worked at Microsoft for her entire career expenditures is $67,500. They estimate that they will need and will have an annual pension amount of $12,500. 80% in retirement. 0 They will receive $1,556 per month of Social Security income 0 Based on their Internet research, they will use 6% as the and no other sources of income (except pension). average annual ination rate for retirement calculations. . They tall-(ed with friends and believe that 8% is a realistic . After contacting their savings and loan, they found out a rate of return on their investments once they retire. savings account is currentiy paying 5%. Use the folfowing tables to identify the necessary future value interest factors. Use the following tables to identify the necessary future value interest factors. Interest Factors-Future Value Interest Factors-Future Value of an Annuity Periods 3.00% 5.00% 6.00% 8.00% 9.00% 20 1.810 2.653 3.210 4.661 5.600 25 2.090 3.386 4.290 6.848 8.620 30 2.420 4.322 5.740 10.062 13.260 35 2.810 5.516 7.690 14.785 20.410 40 3.260 7.040 10.280 21.724 31.410Use the following tables to identify the necessary future value interest factors. Interest Factors-Future Value Interest Factors-Future Value of an Annuity Periods 3.00% 5.00% 6.00% 8.00% 9.00% 20 26.870 33.066 36.780 45.762 51.160 25 36.460 47.726 54.860 73.105 84.700 30 47.570 66.438 79.060 113.282 136.300 35 60.460 90.318 111.430 172.314 215.700 40 75.400 120.797 154.760 259.052 337.870Complete the following worksheet. Note: 1) Every field must have a value (if your answer is zero, type "0"); 2) some values are repeated; and 3) round the average annual inflation rate and the expected rate of return on investments prior to retirement to three decimal places, and round everything else to two decimal places (or the nearest whole number if it does not let you enter decimals). Projecting Retirement Income and Investment Needs Name(s): Alex and Jesse Date: May 2015 I. Estimated Household Expenditures in Retirement A. Approximate number of years to retirement B. Current level of annual household expenditures, excluding savings $ C. Estimated household expenses in retirement as a percentage of current expenses 1% D. Estimated annual household expenditures in retirement (B x C) $ II. Estimated Income in Retirement E. Social Security, annual income F. Company/employer pension plans, annual amounts G. Other sources, annual amounts H. Total annual income (E + F + G) I. Additional required income, or annual shortfall (D - H) III. Inflation Factor J. Expected average annual inflation rate over the period to retirement % K. Inflation factor (a) Years to retirement (A) (b) Average annual inflation rate (]) - L. Size of inflation-adjusted annual shortfall IV. Funding the Shortfall M. Anticipated return on assets held after retirement % N. Amount of retirement fund required (your nest egg) O. Expected rate of return on investments prior to retirement % P. Compound interest factor (a) Years to retirement (A) (b) Expected rate of return on investments prior to retirement (0) Q. Annual savings required to fund retirement nest egg (N+P)