Case 11-2 Planning for Retirement Jimmy and Jane Have Goals Jimmy Johnson is 25 years old. He and his wife Jane, 27 years old, have two children, Emmitt and Patricia, ages 3 and 5 respectively. Jimmy...

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Case 11-2 Planning for Retirement Jimmy and Jane Have Goals Jimmy Johnson is 25 years old. He and his wife Jane, 27 years old, have two children, Emmitt and Patricia, ages 3 and 5 respectively. Jimmy wants to retire in 35 years and build boats. He would like a nice retirement home with some land on a peaceful lake in the mountains of Georgia. Jimmy believes that to purchase a home and lot in 35 years would cost $325,000 in today’s prices. In forty years Jimmy also believes he and Patricia can live comfortably on $60,000 a year in today's dollar terms. Realizing that retirement is only 35 years away, and that they still have two children to raise and put through college, Jimmy thought he had better start saving for their retirement dreams. Also, Patricia is only 13 years away from college, and before Patricia finishes, Emmitt will be ready for school in 15 years. Currently Jimmy has $20,000 in an emergency money market account earning 1.5% interest compounded daily. His desire is to never have to use those emergency funds and that they will become a part of his estate. Jane and Jimmy also own their home that has a market value of $275,000 and a mortgage of $175,000. The 3.75% mortgage has 27 years remaining and the monthly payments are $860 for principal and interest. Jane is a health care professional and earns an annual salary of $65,000. Her employer puts an additional $5,000 each year into a 401(k) retirement plan. The employer 401k retirement amount currently has a balance of $19,000 and it is invested in a stock mutual fund, which has been earning an annual rate of return of 8.0%. With the current level of the United States federal debt, Jane and Jimmy are not counting on receiving any funds from social security at retirement. Jimmy is a stay-at-home dad and he regularly earns additional income for the family as a carpenter, increasing his outside the home work as their financial plan dictates and his schedule and the economy allows. With all of the concern about college tuition increasing over the years, Jimmy believes that the children will go to the local junior college for their first two years and then a state school for their last two years. The cost to attend the local junior college is $6,000 per year today, and the cost to attend a state school is $18,000 per year today. Inflation will have a great impact on Jane and Jimmy’s future retirement and college plans for their children. Based on what he has read and heard on the news, Jimmy believes that inflation will average 3.0% per year for the next 35 years; however, the cost of a college education will increase by 4.0% per year for the junior college and state schools. Also, with the desirability of lakefront vacation homes, the house and property in Georgia will probably increase at a rate of 5.0% per year, while his current home will increase in value at a rate of 3.0% per year. Jane hopes and expects her annual salary will increase by at least 4.0% per year. Note: For each of the computations completed below, answers can be stated to the nearest dollar. Questions 1. (5 points) Based on the home price inflation rates given, compute the value of the retirement home and Jimmy and Jane’s current home when they wants to retire in 35 years. 2. (5 points) Based on the education inflation rates given, compute the cost of college for Emmitt and Patricia when they will be going to school. Hint: Need to calculate a cost for each of four year, for each child. 3. (5 points) Based on the inflation rate given, compute the amount of money that Jimmy and Jane expect they will need to live on during their first year of retirement in 35 years. 4. (5 points) If Jane receives her expected annual raises, what will be her salary at retirement? 5. (5 points) If the emergency money market funds are not used during the next 35 years, what will be the value of the emergency fund at retirement? 6. (5 points) Assuming that Jane’s employer continues to put $5,000 every year into a 401(k) retirement and the account remains in the stock mutual fund, how much will be in the retirement account in 35 years? 7. (10 points) Assuming that Jimmy and Jane have no money set aside for the children’s college at this time, approximately how much will they have to save per month for Emmitt’s education, for Patricia’s education, if they earn 6.0% on the college saving funds and keep it invested through the end of the last college tuition payment. Assume tuition payments are made in full at the start of a college year. Also assume that up until school begins for each child the investment account earns the same 8% as the 401k account. (Note that this question is a two-step process for each of Emmitt and Patricia’s education.) 8. (10 points) Assuming that at the date Jane retires, she wants enough income for 30 years of retirement and the rate of inflation will remain at 2.0% per year, how much will Jimmy and Jane need to live on for the 30 years? (Hint: Use $165,000 for your payment variable.) 9. (10 points) How much will Jimmy and Jane need to save per month to pay for their retirement income for 30 years assuming that they can earn 7.0% per year, compounding monthly, on the invested funds. Assume Jimmy and Jane stop saving in 35 years when they reach 60, and funds are then held in a savings account earning zero. Further, assume that the 401k is NOT used for income, as it will be needed for a vacation home transition. (Hint: Use $6,500,000 as your total future value variable.) 10. (10 points) Jane hopes that the money from her retirement funds plus what they makes on the sale of their current home when she is 60, will be enough to allow the purchase of the Georgia retirement home. Can this goal be realized? 11. (10 points) Based on the level of savings that Jimmy and Jane needs to achieve over the next 15 years, discuss the feasibility of his achieving his objectives for his children’s education and his retirement. 12. (10 points) Discuss ways in which Jimmy and Jane can increase the probability of achieving his desired education and retirement goals. What role does risk and inflation play in the investment process? An additional 10 points is awarded based on overall completeness and organization. Jimmy and Jane Have Goals Questions
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        Answer to question 1
        Particulars    Units    Values
        Years to retirement    Years    35
        Cost of retirement home in today's prices    $    325,000
    
    Applicable inflation rate    %    5%
        Value of retirement home after 35 years    $    1,792,705
        Current market value of existing home    $    275,000
        Applicable inflation rate    %    3%
        Value of existing home after 35 years    $    773,812
        Answer to question 2
        Annual cost for local junior college today    $    6,000
        Annual cost for state school today    $    18,000
        Applicable inflation rate    %    4%
        Particulars    Patricia        Emmitt
            Years from now    Expense    Years from now    Expense
        Junior College Year 1    13    9,990    15    10,806
        Junior College Year 2    14    10,390    16    11,238
        State School Year 1    15    32,417    17    35,062
        State School Year 2    16    33,714    18    36,465
        Answer to question 3
        Particulars    Units    Values
        Annual amount required    $    60,000
        Years from now     Years    35
        Applicable inflation rate    %    3%
        Amount required in the first year of retirement    $    168,832
        Answer to question 4
        Particulars    Units    Values
        Current annual salary    $    65,000
        Annual increment    %    4%
        Years to retirement    Years    35
        Jane's expected annual salary on retirement    $    256,496
        Answer to question 5
        Particulars    Units    Values
        Current balance of emergency fund    $    20,000
        Years to retirement    Years    35
        Expected return (compounded daily)    %    1.5%
        Expected value of fund after 35 years    $    33,809
        Answer to question 6
        Particulars    Units    Values
        Current...
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