Exam 5: Choices Involving Time and Profit Maximization
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-Refer to Figure above. What is Dan's total profit assuming he is producing both products at their profit-maximizing sales quantities?

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Suppose you borrow $1,000 at 8% for 2 years. If the interest is compounded annually, how much money will you owe at the end of those 2 years?
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-Refer to Scenario above. What is the net present value of the decision to go to invest in college?

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If a bank is lending money at 6.25% while the government is lending money at 8.25% and the rate of inflation is 3.5%, what is the real interest being earned by the bank?
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Suppose the interest rate is 6% and compounded annually. What is the present discounted value of 6 monthly payments of $150?
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-Refer to Scenario above. What is Jennifer's opportunity cost of one year of college?

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Suppose you make a $5,000 investment that will return $3,000 in year 2 and another $3,500 in year 4. With an interest rate of 4.5%, what is the NPV of this project?
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-Refer to Figure above. If he only produced gloves, what would Dan's profit be if he produces the profit-maximizing quantity?

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Assume the interest rate is 5%. What is the present discounted value of a $1,000 bond that pays a $50 coupon each year for 10 years?
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The Table below shows net cash flows for 3 mutually exclusive projects from which a company can choose. Each project requires an investment in the first year, then produces a positive net cash flow for each of the following four years. Assuming an interest rate of 5%, which project would the company choose?
Does the best project have the highest total net cash flow?
The shortest payback period?


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Suppose you lend $2,500 at 11.5% for 3 years. If the interest is compounded annually, how much interest will you receive in those 3 years?
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If the real interest rate is 7.5% and the rate of inflation is 3%, what is the nominal interest rate?
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