How much would a wise investor be willing to pay

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Sue Jackson has an investment that pays her $40,000 every year for the next 20 years. However, she would like to sell her investment today to purchase a house. Assume the going market interest rate is 11%, how much would a wise investor be willing to pay for this investment?

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