Hi I don't know if this is an appropriate question for this page but I thought it was worth a shot and if nothing else a learning experience.
So I am studying actuarial mathematics and I am currently working on problem involving calculating the yield of an investment.
I have been working through these questions alongside prerecorded lectures and have been fairly understanding the concept and how to use it however my lecturer constantly says that these answers are not that exact or precise but would be a lot better when worked out using Goal seek in excel.
However my problem is that he has never shown us goal seek or mentioned any further on the topic.
Hence I was wondering if anyone could explain this too me and/or how to use it as I'm getting answers to questions wrong due to the situation.
Thanks in advance.
Adding from comments:
The question I was given was: You invest £10,000 in a project and receive back £700.87 per annum payable half-yearly in arrears for the next 25 years. Calculate the yield on this investment.
So from this we worked out that the money coming back at the end of this question is £17521.75 and the average time for this question is 12.75 $(last time period-first time period) /2$ which is $(25.5)/(2)$
And from this we do the calculation
$(17521.75/10000)^(1/12.75)$
And we get 4.5% which my lecturer then states in his lecture that this isn't a very good answer as the real answer is 4.98% but doesn't proceed to tell us how to obtain this answer.