Exam 5: Time Value of Money
Exam 1: The Role of Managerial Finance134 Questions
Exam 2: The Financial Market Environment91 Questions
Exam 3: Financial Statements and Ratio Analysis208 Questions
Exam 4: Cash Flow and Financial Planning185 Questions
Exam 5: Time Value of Money173 Questions
Exam 6: Interest Rates and Bond Valuation224 Questions
Exam 7: Stock Valuation188 Questions
Exam 8: Risk and Return188 Questions
Exam 9: The Cost of Capital137 Questions
Exam 10: Capital Budgeting Techniques167 Questions
Exam 11: Capital Budgeting Cash Flows117 Questions
Exam 12: Risk and Refinements in Capital Budgeting106 Questions
Exam 13: Leverage and Capital Structure217 Questions
Exam 14: Payout Policy130 Questions
Exam 15: Working Capital and Current Assets Management336 Questions
Exam 16: Current Liabilities Management171 Questions
Exam 17: Hybrid and Derivative Securities185 Questions
Exam 18: Mergers, Lbos, Divestitures, and Business Failure191 Questions
Exam 19: International Managerial Finance108 Questions
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Aunt Butch borrows $19,500 from the bank at 8 percent annually compounded interest to be repaid in 10 equal annual installments. The interest paid in the third year is ________.
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The future value of an ordinary annuity of $2,000 each year for 10 years, deposited at 12 percent, is ________.
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Calculate the present value of an annuity of $3,900 each year for four years, assuming an opportunity cost of 10 percent.
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Xiao Li wishes to accumulate $50,000 by the end of 10 years by making equal annual end-of-year deposits over the next 10 years. If Xiao Li can earn 5 percent on her investments, how much must she deposit at the end of each year?
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The present value of $100 received at the end of year 1, $200 received at the end of year 2, and $300 received at the end of year 3, assuming an opportunity cost of 13 percent, is ________.
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A lottery administrator has just completed the state's most recent $50 million lottery. Receipts from lottery sales were $50 million and the payout will be $5 million at the end of each year for 10 years. The expenses of running the lottery were $800,000. The state can earn an annual compound rate of 8 percent on any funds invested.
(a) Calculate the gross profit to the state from this lottery.
(b) Calculate the net profit to the state from this lottery (no taxes).
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You have been offered a project paying $300 at the beginning of each year for the next 20 years. What is the maximum amount of money you would invest in this project if you expect 9 percent rate of return to your investment?
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The present value of an ordinary annuity of $350 each year for five years, assuming an opportunity cost of 4 percent, is ________.
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The future value of an ordinary annuity of $1,000 each year for 10 years, deposited at 3 percent, is ________.
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What is the highest effective rate attainable with a 12 percent nominal rate?
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If you expect to retire in 30 years, live on $50,000 per year and expect the inflation to average 3% over the next 30 years, what amount of annual income will you need to live at the same comfort level in 30 years?
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The future value of $100 received today and deposited in an account for four years paying semiannual interest of 6 percent is ________.
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Dottie has decided to set up an account that will pay her granddaughter (Lexi) $5,000 a year indefinitely. How much should Dottie deposit in an account paying 8 percent annual interest?
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Marc has purchased a new car for $15,000. He paid $2,500 as down payment and he paid the balance by a loan from his hometown bank. The loan is to be paid on a monthly basis for two years charging 12 percent interest. How much are the monthly payments?
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To pay for her college education, Gina is saving $2,000 at the beginning of each year for the next eight years in a bank account paying 12 percent interest. How much will Gina have in that account at the end of 8th year?
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Calculate the present value of the following stream of cash flows, assuming that the firm's opportunity cost is 15 percent. 

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Aunt Tilly borrows $3,500 from the bank at 12 percent annually compounded interest to be repaid in four equal annual installments. The interest paid in the first year is ________.
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$100 is received at the beginning of year 1, $200 is received at the beginning of year 2, and $300 is received at the beginning of year 3. If these cash flows are deposited at 12 percent, their combined future value at the end of year 3 is ________.
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Assume Julian has a choice between two deposit accounts. Account A has an annual percentage rate of 7.55 percent but with interest compounded monthly. Account B has an annual percentage rate of 7.45 percent with interest compounded continuously. Which account provides the highest effective annual return?
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Calculate the present value of $5,800 received at the end of year 1, $6,400 received at the end of year 2, and $8,700 at the end of year 3, assuming an opportunity cost of 13 percent.
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