Suppose you are 45 and have a $400,000 face amount, 15-year, limited-payment, participating policy (dividends will be
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Suppose you are 45 and have a $400,000 face amount, 15-year, limited-payment, participating policy (dividends will be used to build up the cash value of the policy). Your annual premium is $1,400.The cash value of the policy is expected to be $16,000 in 15 years. Using time value of money and assuming you could invest your money elsewhere for a 7 percent annual yield, calculate the net cost of insurance. UseExhibit 1-B.(Do not round intermediate calculations. Round time value factor to 3 decimal places and final answer to the nearest whole dollar.)
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