Draw time line for (1) a $400 lump sum cash flow at the end of 3 years 2) An ordinary annuity of $ 300 per year for 5 years 3) uneven cash flow stream of $-50, $200 ,75 and 50 at the end of year zero through 3
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Draw time line for (1) a $400 lump sum cash flow at the end of 3 years
2) An ordinary
3) uneven cash flow stream of $-50, $200 ,75 and 50 at the end of year zero through 3
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- In the information given int he following case, determine the number of years that the given oridinay annuity cash flows must continue inorder to provide the rate of return on the intial amount. Initial amount: $26,800 Annual Cash Flow: $6,561 Rate of Return: 6%14. If you are paid $1,000 at the end of each year for the next five years, what type of cash flow did you receive? A. Uneven cash flow streamB. An annuityC. An annuity dueD. A perpetuityNumber of years to provide a given return In the information given in following case, determine the number of years that the given oridinary annuity cash flows must continue in order to provide the rate of return on the initial amount. (Click on the icon located on the top-right corner of the data table below in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.) Initial amount $112,100 Annual cash flow $25,622 Rate of return C 5% The number of investment years, n, is years. (Round to two decimal places.)
- From Ordinary Annuities; Calculate parts A, B & C assuming they are Annuities Due. A.$600 per year for 12 years at 8% B.$300 per year for 6 years at 4% C.$500 per year for 6 years at 0%K Calculate the present value of the following future cash flows, rounding all calculations to the nearest dollar (Click the icon to view Present Value of $1 table) (Click the icon to view Present Value of Ordinary Annuity of $1 table) $12,000 received in five years with interest of 7% $12,000 received in each of the following five years with interest of 7% Payments of $7,000, $8,000, and $5,500 received in years 3, 4 and 5, respectively, with interest of 9% 11. 12. 13. 11. Calculate the present value of $12,000 received in five years with interest of 7% (Enter any factor amounts to three decimal places, X.XXX.) Present value X X Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Total 12. Calculate the present value of $12,000 received in each of the following five years with interest of 7% (Enter any factor amounts to three decimal places, X.XXX.) Present value of an annuity X 13. Calculate the present value for payments of $7,000, $8,000, and $5,500 received in years 3, 4 and 5, respectively, with interest of 9%…Finding the compound sum of $1,000 to be received at the beginning of each of the next 5 years requires calculating the _____. a. future value of an annuity due b. future value of an annuity c. present value of an annuity d. present value of an annuity due
- 1. For each of the following cases, calculate the future value of the single cash flow deposited today that will be available at the end of the deposit period if the interest is compounded annually at the rate specified over the given period. Case Single Cash Flows ($) Interest Rate (%) Deposit Period (years) A $100 3.5% 30 B $5,000 10% 25 C $12,500 12% 7 D $23,200 14% 10Present Value of an Annuity Determine the present value of $200,000 to be received at the end of each of four years, using an interest rate of 7%, compounded annually, as follows: a. By successive computations, using the present value table in Exhibit 8. Round to the nearest whole dollar. First year $fill in the blank 1 Second Year $fill in the blank 2 Third Year $fill in the blank 3 Fourth Year $fill in the blank 4 Total present value $fill in the blank 5 b. By using the present value table in Exhibit 10. Round to the nearest whole dollar. $fill in the blank 6 c. Why is the present value of the four $200,000 cash receipts less than the $800,000 to be received in the future? The present value is less due to the compounding of interest over the 4 years.You deposited $8,300 in a savings account. The account will earn 8 percent annual compound interest, which will be added to the fund balance at the end of each year. Factors to use for n=10, I =8% (DO NOT USE ANY OTHER FACTORS OR EQUATIONS) Present Value of $1 0.46319Present Value of an Annuity of $1 6.71008 Future Value of $1 2.15892 Future Value of an Annuity of $1 14.48656 What is the total interest earned for the 10 years?
- Present Value of an Annuity Determine the present value of $310,000 to be received at the end of each of four years, using an interest rate of 6%, compounded annually, as follows: a. By successive computations, using the present value of $1 table in Exhibit 5. Round to the nearest whole dollar. First year $fill in the blank 1 Second Year fill in the blank 2 Third Year fill in the blank 3 Fourth Year fill in the blank 4 Total present value $fill in the blank 5 b. By using the present value of an annuity of $1 table in Exhibit 7. Round to the nearest whole dollar.$fill in the blank 6 c. Why is the present value of the four $310,000 cash receipts less than the $1,240,000 to be received in the future?The present value is less due to..........................over the 4 years.If $1000 is deposited at the end of each year for 5 years into an ordinary annuity earning 8.99% compounded annually, construct a balance sheet showing the interest earned during each year and the balance at the end of each year. Complete the balance sheet. Period Amount Interest Balance 1 $1000.00 2 $1000.00 3 $1000.00 4 $1000.00 $ $4 $1000.00 $4 $ (Round to the nearest cent as needed.)3) Payments of $2500 made at the beginning of each semiannual period for 15 years at 4% compounded semiannually Find the amount of each payment to be made into a sinking fund so that enough will be present to accumulate the following amount. Payments are made at the end of each period. The interest rate given is per period. Please show all the workings.