Exam 25: Time Value of Money
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Sandra has a savings account that has accumulated to $50,000.She started with $28,225,and earned interest at 10% compounded annually.It took her five years to accumulate the $50,000.(PV of $1,FV of $1,PVA of $1,and FVA of $1)
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A company needs to have $150,000 in 5 years,and will create a fund to insure that the $150,000 will be available.If it can earn a 6% return compounded annually,how much must the company invest in the fund today to equal the $150,000 at the end of 5 years? (PV of $1,FV of $1,PVA of $1,and FVA of $1)
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A company is beginning a savings plan.It will be saving $15,000 per year for the next 10 years.How much will the company have accumulated after the tenth year-end deposit,assuming the fund earns 10% interest?
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Which interest rate column would you use from a present value or future value table for 8% interest compounded quarterly?
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A company has $50,000 today to invest in a fund that will earn 7%.How much will the fund contain at the end of 8 years?
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Giuliani Co.lends $524,210 to Craig Corporation.The terms of the loan require that Craig make six semiannual period-end payments of $100,000 each.What semiannual interest rate is Craig paying on the loan?
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Russell Company has acquired a building with a loan that requires payments of $20,000 every six months for 5 years.The annual interest rate on the loan is 12%.What is the present value of the building? (PV of $1,FV of $1,PVA of $1,and FVA of $1)
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Paul wants to invest a sum of money today that will accumulate to $50,000 at the end of 4 years.Assuming he can earn an interest rate of 8% compounded semiannually,how much must he invest today? (PV of $1,FV of $1,PVA of $1,and FVA of $1)
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Interest is the borrower's payment to the owner of an asset,for its use.
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The future value of an ________ annuity is the accumulated value of each annuity payment with interest as of the date of the final payment.
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You are little late planning your retirement,but are looking forward to retiring in 10 years.You expect to save $6,000 a year at an annual rate of 8%.How much will you have accumulated when you retire?
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Present and future value computations enable companies to measure or estimate the interest component of holding assets or liabilities over time.
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A company borrows money from the bank by promising to make 6 annual year-end payments of $27,000 each.How much is the company able to borrow if the interest rate is 9%?
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Patricia wants to invest a sum of money today that will yield $10,000 at the end of 6 years.Assuming she can earn an interest rate of 6% compounded annually,how much must she invest today? (PV of $1,FV of $1,PVA of $1,and FVA of $1)
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A company needs to have $150,000 in 5 years,and will create a fund to insure that the $150,000 will be available.If it can earn a 6% return compounded annually,how much must the company invest in the fund today to equal the $150,000 at the end of 5 years?
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An annuity is a series of equal payments occurring at equal intervals.
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In a present value or future value table,the length of one time period may be interpreted as one year,one month,or any other length of time.
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Jessica received a gift of $7,500 at the time of her high school graduation.She invests it in an account that yields 10% compounded semiannually.What will the value of Jessica's investment be at the end of 5 years? (PV of $1,FV of $1,PVA of $1,and FVA of $1)
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The future value of an ordinary annuity is the accumulated value of each annuity payment excluding interest as of the date of the final payment.
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