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Marisa and Jennifer both attempted to put away $10,000 a year toward savings. Marisa used a 401(k) pension plan while Jennifer tried to do the same but was forced to pay taxes on that $10,000 in savings each year. Assuming that the process was the same each year for 40 years, how much will Marisa and Jennifer have at the end of the period, assuming identical investments providi

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