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get her bank details and make it a weekly direct debit to that account
your bank will do that automatically for you just like making a weekly payment on a purchase
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Did you take into account that you have beginning of the year payements? Your calculator probably treats it as an end-of-the-year payment?
Did you try treating the first payement as an initial cash flow (should be available as an option in your calculator input) and the treat the three remaining years as end of the year payements at your 9% rate. It should do it.
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