Exam 4: Time Value of Money 1: Analyzing Single Cash Flows
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What is the future value of $2,500 deposited for one year earning a 14 percent interest rate annually?
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Compute the present value of $9,000 paid in four years using the following discount rates: 4 percent in year 1, 5 percent in year 2, 4 percent in year 3, and 3 percent in year 4.
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You have $50,000 in your account. Assuming no additional deposits are made and your account earns 8 percent per year, how long will it take for the account to have a balance of $500,000?
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You invested $1,400 in the stock market one year ago. Today the investment is valued at $1,100. What return did you earn? What return would you need to get back next year to break even overall?
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Determine the interest rate earned on a $1,500 deposit when $1,680 is paid back in one year.
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What annual rate of return is earned on a $200 investment when it grows to $850 in 10 years?
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Which of the following is NOT true when developing a time line?
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You are scheduled to pay a $350 cash flow in one year, and receive a $1,000 cash flow in years 3 and 4. If interest rates are 10 percent per year, what is the combined present value of these cash flows?
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How much would be in your savings account in 7 years after depositing $100 today if the bank pays 5 percent interest per year?
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What is the future value of $700 deposited for one year earning 4 percent interest rate annually?
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Approximately what rate is needed to double an investment over five years?
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What is the present value of a $500 payment in one year when the discount rate is 5 percent?
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If an average home in your town currently costs $250,000, and house prices are expected to grow at an average rate of 3 percent per year, what will a house cost in eight years?
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Scenario A: At age 27, you invest $1,500 that earns 9 percent each year. Scenario B: At age 40, you invest $2,500 that earns 11 percent per year. Under which scenario do you accumulate more money by age 60?
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