Lori, a self-employed pediatrician, currently earns $200,000 annually. Lori has been able to save 15%of her annual Schedule C net income. Assume that Lori paid $19,000 in social security taxes, and that she plans to pay off her mortgage at retirement, thereby relieving her of her only debt. Lori presently pays $4, 333.33 per month toward the mortgage. Based on the information provided herein, what do you expect Lori's wage replacement ratio to be at retirement?
41.0%.
49.5%.
59.0%.
67.0%.

Answer :

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Answer:

49.5%.

Explanation:

% of salary towards social security tax = (19000/200,000)*100

                                                                = 9.5%

% of savings = 15%

Yearly mortgage payments = 4333.33*12

                                              = 52000

% of mortgage payments = (52000/200,000)*100

                                          = 26%

Replacement ratio = 100% - ( 9.5% + 15% + 26%)

                               = 49.5%

Therefore, You would expect Lori's wage replacement ratio to be 49.5% at retirement.

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