Question 2 4 pts You invest $1,200 in an IRA starting at age 23 and...

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Question 2 4 pts You invest $1,200 in an IRA starting at age 23 and make the contributions for 17 years. You leave the accumulated money in the account, earning interest. Your twin starts making contributions to an IRA at age 35 and continues making the contributions until age 65. You both earn 5.5% on the money the whole time. Who has more money at age 65? How much more? Twin does, $7600 more O You do, $1980 more You do, $7600 more O Neither, both have the same amount Twin does, $1980 more

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