Exam 14: Specimen Financial Statements: Apple Inc
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The present value of an annuity is the value now of a series of future receipts or payments, discounted assuming compound interest.
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Which table has a factor of 1.00000 for 1 period at every interest rate?
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The amount you must deposit now in your savings account, paying 6% interest, in order to accumulate $6,000 for a down payment 5 years from now on a new car is
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A $10,000, 6%, 5-year note payable that pays interest quarterly would be discounted back to its present value by using tables that would indicate which one of the following period-interest combinations?
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Suzy Douglas has been offered the opportunity of investing $73,540 now. The investment will earn 8% per year and at the end of its life will return $200,000 to Suzy. How many years must Suzy wait to receive the $200,000?
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Match the items below by entering the appropriate code letter in the space provided.
A. Compound interest D. Present value of a single amount
B. Future value of a single amount E. Present value of an annuity
C. Future value of an annuity
_____ 1. The value today of a future amount to be received or paid.
_____ 2. The value at a future date of a given amount invested.
_____ 3. Return on principal plus interest for two or more periods.
_____ 4. Value today of a series of future amounts to be received or paid.
_____ 5. The sum of all the payments or receipts plus the accumulated compound interest on them.
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Mandy How plans to buy an automobile and can deposit $3,000 toward the purchase today. If the annual interest rate is 8%, how much can Mandy expect to have as a down payment in 3 years?
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Amy Brown plans to buy a surround sound stereo system for $1,100 after 3 years. If the interest rate is 6%, how much money should Amy set aside today for the purchase?
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The process of determining the present value is referred to as _________________ the future amount.
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The factor 1.0609 is taken from the 3% column and 2 periods row in a certain table. From what table is this factor taken?
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Compound interest is computed on the principal and any interest earned that has not been paid or received.
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In present value calculations, the process of determining the present value is called
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Peter Johnson invests $35,516.80 now for a series of $5,000 annual returns beginning one year from now. Peter will earn 10% on the initial investment. How many annual payments will Peter receive?
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Lamb Company deposited $15,000 annually for 6 years in an account paying 5% interest compounded annually. What is the balance of the account at the end of the 6th year?
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The ______________ of a long-term note or bond is a function of three variables.
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If $30,000 is deposited in a savings account at the end of each year and the account pays interest of 5% compounded annually, what will be the balance of the account at the end of 10 years?
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The amount you must deposit now in your savings account, paying 5% interest, in order to accumulate $10,000 for your first tuition payment when you start college in 3 years is
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DMV leases a building for 20 years. The lease requires 20 annual payments of $12,000 each, with the first payment due immediately. The interest rate in the lease is 10%. What is the present value of the cost of leasing the building?
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In computing the present value of an annuity, it is not necessary to know the number of discount periods.
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