Your 25-year old younger sister started smoking. She is currently paying $24.00 per carton per week. You explain to her that this is $1248 per year ($24 x 52). She says big deal. You then tell her that if she were to save that same amount and invest it in the stock market, she would have a significant amount of money to retire when she turns 65. Your sister wants to know how much she would have. You know that over the long-term, the stock market has returned 12% interest compounded annually. You tell your sister that if she stops smoking she will have_________ when she retires.

Your 25-year old younger sister started smoking. She is currently paying $24.00 per carton per week. You explain to her that this is $1248 per year ($24 x 52). She says big deal. You then tell her that if she were to save that same amount and invest it in the stock market, she would have a significant amount of money to retire when she turns 65. Your sister wants to know how much she would have. You know that over the long-term, the stock market has returned 12% interest compounded annually. You tell your sister that if she stops smoking she will have_________ when she retires.



Answer: $957,328


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