Exam 4: Time Value of Money
Exam 1: An Overview of Financial Management and the Financial Environment38 Questions
Exam 2: Financial Statements, Cash Flow, and Taxes3 Questions
Exam 3: Analysis of Financial Statements104 Questions
Exam 4: Time Value of Money139 Questions
Exam 5: Bonds, Bond Valuation, and Interest Rates100 Questions
Exam 6: Risks and Rates of Return132 Questions
Exam 7: Stocks and Their Valuation48 Questions
Exam 8: Financial Options and Applications in Corporate Finance22 Questions
Exam 9: The Cost of Capital87 Questions
Exam 10: The Basics of Capital Budgeting98 Questions
Exam 11: Cash Flow Estimation and Risk Analysis66 Questions
Exam 12: Financial Planning and Forecasting Financial Statements46 Questions
Exam 13: Corporate Valuation, Value-Based Management, and Corporate Governance24 Questions
Exam 15: Capital Structure Decisions70 Questions
Exam 16: Working Capital Management129 Questions
Exam 17: Multinational Financial Management39 Questions
Exam 18: Lease Financing20 Questions
Exam 19: Hybrid Financing: Preferred Stock, Warrants, and Convertibles27 Questions
Exam 20: Initial Public Offerings, Investment Banking, and Financial Restructuring22 Questions
Exam 21: Mergers, Lbos, Divestitures, and Holding Companies41 Questions
Exam 22: Bankruptcy, Reorganization, and Liquidation8 Questions
Exam 23: Derivatives and Risk Management14 Questions
Exam 24: Portfolio Theory, Asset Pricing Models, and Behavioral Finance25 Questions
Exam 25: Real Options15 Questions
Exam 26: Analysis of Capital Structure Theory27 Questions
Exam 27: Providing and Obtaining Credit31 Questions
Exam 28: Advanced Issues in Cash Management and Inventory Control20 Questions
Exam 29: Pension Plan Management9 Questions
Exam 30: Financial Management in Not-For-Profit Businesses10 Questions
Select questions type
Starting to invest early for retirement reduces the benefits of compound interest.
(True/False)
4.9/5
(38)
You have a chance to buy an annuity that pays $5,000 at the beginning of each year for 5 years. You could earn 4.5% on your money in other
70)
Investments with equal risk. What is the most you should pay for the annuity?
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(40)
Suppose the U.S. Treasury offers to sell you a bond for $747.25. No payments will be made until the bond matures 5 years from now, at which time it will be redeemed for $1,000. What interest rate would you earn if you bought this bond at the offer price?
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(39)
Your bank offers to lend you $100,000 at an 8.5% annual interest rate to start your new business. The terms require you to amortize the loan with 10 equal end-of-year payments. How much interest would you be paying in Year 2?
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(37)
All other things held constant, the present value of a given annual annuity increases as the number of periods per year increases.
(True/False)
4.9/5
(32)
What is the present value of the following cash flow stream at a rate of 12.0%? 

(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(28)
Farmers Bank offers to lend you $50,000 at a nominal rate of 5.0%, simple interest, with interest paid quarterly. Merchants Bank offers to lend you the $50,000, but it will charge 6.0%, simple interest, with interest paid at the end of the year. What's the difference in the effective annual rates charged by the two banks?
(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(32)
Steve and Ed are cousins who were both born on the same day, and both turned 25 today. Their grandfather began putting $2,500 per year into a trust fund for Steve on his 20th birthday, and he just made a 6th payment into the fund. The grandfather (or his estate's trustee) will make 40 more $2,500 payments until a 46th and final payment is made on Steve's 65th birthday. The grandfather set things up this way because he wants Steve to work, not be a "trust fund baby," but he also wants to ensure that Steve is provided for in his old age.
Until now, the grandfather has been disappointed with Ed, hence has not given him anything. However, they recently reconciled, and the grandfather decided to make an equivalent provision for Ed. He will make the first payment to a trust for Ed today, and he has instructed his trustee to make 40 additional equal annual payments until Ed turns 65, when the 41st and final payment will be made. If both trusts earn an annual return of 8%, how much must the grandfather put into Ed's trust today and each subsequent year to enable him to have the same retirement nest egg as Steve after the last payment is made on their 65th birthday?
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(28)
Suppose you inherited $275,000 and invested it at 8.25% per year. How much could you withdraw at the end of each of the next 20 years?
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(30)
Ten years ago, Spielberg Inc. earned $0.50 per share. Its earnings this year were $2.20. What was the growth rate in earnings per share (EPS) over the 10-year period?
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(22)
You plan to borrow $35,000 at a 7.5% annual interest rate. The terms require you to amortize the loan with 7 equal end-of-year payments. How much interest would you be paying in Year 2?
(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(46)
What is the PV of an annuity due with 5 payments of $2,500 at an interest rate of 5.5%?
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(33)
What's the present value of a perpetuity that pays $250 per year if the appropriate interest rate is 5%?
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(36)
Suppose you have $2,000 and plan to purchase a 10-year certificate of deposit (CD) that pays 6.5% interest, compounded annually. How much will you have when the CD matures?
(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(32)
What annual payment must you receive in order to earn a 6.5% rate of return on a perpetuity that has a cost of $1,250?
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(34)
Your Aunt Elsa has $500,000 invested at 6.5%, and she plans to retire. She wants to withdraw $40,000 at the beginning of each year, starting immediately. What is the maximum number of whole payments that can be withdrawn before the account is exhausted; i.e., before the account balance would become negative? (Hint: Round down to the nearest whole number.)
(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(37)
Which of the following statements is CORRECT, assuming positive interest rates and holding other things constant?
(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(35)
You plan to invest some money in a bank account. Which of the following banks provides you with the highest effective rate of interest?
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(40)
Suppose a bank offers to lend you $10,000 for 1 year on a loan contract that calls for you to make interest payments of $250.00 at the end of each quarter and then pay off the principal amount at the end of the year. What is the effective annual rate on the loan?
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(36)
Showing 101 - 120 of 139
Filters
- Essay(0)
- Multiple Choice(0)
- Short Answer(0)
- True False(0)
- Matching(0)