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Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller

Edition 12ISBN: 978-0132605540
book Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller cover

Business Mathematics Brief 12th Edition by Stanley Salzman ,Gary Clendenen, Charles Miller

Edition 12ISBN: 978-0132605540
Exercise 80
Find the present value of the following. Round to the nearest cent. Also, find the amount of interest earned. (See Examples.)
Finding Present Value
Find the present value of the following. Round to the nearest cent. Also, find the amount of interest earned. (See Examples.)  Finding Present Value      Betty Clark needs to replace two pumps at her gas station in 3 years at an estimated cost of $12,000. What lump sum deposited today at 5% compounded annually must she invest to have the needed funds? How much interest will she earn? SOLUTION  Step 1 The interest rate is 5% per compounding period for 3 compounding periods (years in this case). Look across the top of the table for 5% and down the left column for 3 to find.86384.     Step 2 Interest earned = $12,000 ? $10,366.08 = $1633.92. Step 3 Check the answer by finding the future value of an investment of $10,366.08 in an account earning 5% compounded annually for 3 years. Use the table on page to find 1.15763.     The reason it is not exactly $12,000 is rounding in the table value. Finding Present Value      The local Harley-Davidson shop has seen business grow rapidly. The owners plan to increase the size of their 6000-square-foot shop in one year at a cost of $280,000. How much should be invested in an investment earning 6, compounded semiannually to have the funds needed? SOLUTION  The interest rate per compounding period is     and the number of compounding periods is 1 year × 2 periods per year = 2. Use the table to find.94260.     The difference between the $280,001.22 and the desired $280,000 is due to rounding. BUSINESS EXPANSION Village Hardware expands its business at a cost of $20,000. They expect that the investment will grow at a rate of 10% per year compounded annually for the next 4 years. (a) Find the future value of the investment. __________________ (b) Find the present value of the amount found in part (a) at a rate of 6% compounded annually. Round to the nearest dollar at each step. __________________
Betty Clark needs to replace two pumps at her gas station in 3 years at an estimated cost of $12,000. What lump sum deposited today at 5% compounded annually must she invest to have the needed funds? How much interest will she earn?
SOLUTION
Step 1 The interest rate is 5% per compounding period for 3 compounding periods (years in this case). Look across the top of the table for 5% and down the left column for 3 to find.86384.
Find the present value of the following. Round to the nearest cent. Also, find the amount of interest earned. (See Examples.)  Finding Present Value      Betty Clark needs to replace two pumps at her gas station in 3 years at an estimated cost of $12,000. What lump sum deposited today at 5% compounded annually must she invest to have the needed funds? How much interest will she earn? SOLUTION  Step 1 The interest rate is 5% per compounding period for 3 compounding periods (years in this case). Look across the top of the table for 5% and down the left column for 3 to find.86384.     Step 2 Interest earned = $12,000 ? $10,366.08 = $1633.92. Step 3 Check the answer by finding the future value of an investment of $10,366.08 in an account earning 5% compounded annually for 3 years. Use the table on page to find 1.15763.     The reason it is not exactly $12,000 is rounding in the table value. Finding Present Value      The local Harley-Davidson shop has seen business grow rapidly. The owners plan to increase the size of their 6000-square-foot shop in one year at a cost of $280,000. How much should be invested in an investment earning 6, compounded semiannually to have the funds needed? SOLUTION  The interest rate per compounding period is     and the number of compounding periods is 1 year × 2 periods per year = 2. Use the table to find.94260.     The difference between the $280,001.22 and the desired $280,000 is due to rounding. BUSINESS EXPANSION Village Hardware expands its business at a cost of $20,000. They expect that the investment will grow at a rate of 10% per year compounded annually for the next 4 years. (a) Find the future value of the investment. __________________ (b) Find the present value of the amount found in part (a) at a rate of 6% compounded annually. Round to the nearest dollar at each step. __________________
Step 2 Interest earned = $12,000 ? $10,366.08 = $1633.92.
Step 3 Check the answer by finding the future value of an investment of $10,366.08 in an account earning 5% compounded annually for 3 years. Use the table on page to find 1.15763.
Find the present value of the following. Round to the nearest cent. Also, find the amount of interest earned. (See Examples.)  Finding Present Value      Betty Clark needs to replace two pumps at her gas station in 3 years at an estimated cost of $12,000. What lump sum deposited today at 5% compounded annually must she invest to have the needed funds? How much interest will she earn? SOLUTION  Step 1 The interest rate is 5% per compounding period for 3 compounding periods (years in this case). Look across the top of the table for 5% and down the left column for 3 to find.86384.     Step 2 Interest earned = $12,000 ? $10,366.08 = $1633.92. Step 3 Check the answer by finding the future value of an investment of $10,366.08 in an account earning 5% compounded annually for 3 years. Use the table on page to find 1.15763.     The reason it is not exactly $12,000 is rounding in the table value. Finding Present Value      The local Harley-Davidson shop has seen business grow rapidly. The owners plan to increase the size of their 6000-square-foot shop in one year at a cost of $280,000. How much should be invested in an investment earning 6, compounded semiannually to have the funds needed? SOLUTION  The interest rate per compounding period is     and the number of compounding periods is 1 year × 2 periods per year = 2. Use the table to find.94260.     The difference between the $280,001.22 and the desired $280,000 is due to rounding. BUSINESS EXPANSION Village Hardware expands its business at a cost of $20,000. They expect that the investment will grow at a rate of 10% per year compounded annually for the next 4 years. (a) Find the future value of the investment. __________________ (b) Find the present value of the amount found in part (a) at a rate of 6% compounded annually. Round to the nearest dollar at each step. __________________
The reason it is not exactly $12,000 is rounding in the table value.
Finding Present Value
Find the present value of the following. Round to the nearest cent. Also, find the amount of interest earned. (See Examples.)  Finding Present Value      Betty Clark needs to replace two pumps at her gas station in 3 years at an estimated cost of $12,000. What lump sum deposited today at 5% compounded annually must she invest to have the needed funds? How much interest will she earn? SOLUTION  Step 1 The interest rate is 5% per compounding period for 3 compounding periods (years in this case). Look across the top of the table for 5% and down the left column for 3 to find.86384.     Step 2 Interest earned = $12,000 ? $10,366.08 = $1633.92. Step 3 Check the answer by finding the future value of an investment of $10,366.08 in an account earning 5% compounded annually for 3 years. Use the table on page to find 1.15763.     The reason it is not exactly $12,000 is rounding in the table value. Finding Present Value      The local Harley-Davidson shop has seen business grow rapidly. The owners plan to increase the size of their 6000-square-foot shop in one year at a cost of $280,000. How much should be invested in an investment earning 6, compounded semiannually to have the funds needed? SOLUTION  The interest rate per compounding period is     and the number of compounding periods is 1 year × 2 periods per year = 2. Use the table to find.94260.     The difference between the $280,001.22 and the desired $280,000 is due to rounding. BUSINESS EXPANSION Village Hardware expands its business at a cost of $20,000. They expect that the investment will grow at a rate of 10% per year compounded annually for the next 4 years. (a) Find the future value of the investment. __________________ (b) Find the present value of the amount found in part (a) at a rate of 6% compounded annually. Round to the nearest dollar at each step. __________________
The local Harley-Davidson shop has seen business grow rapidly. The owners plan to increase the size of their 6000-square-foot shop in one year at a cost of $280,000. How much should be invested in an investment earning 6, compounded semiannually to have the funds needed?
SOLUTION
The interest rate per compounding period is
Find the present value of the following. Round to the nearest cent. Also, find the amount of interest earned. (See Examples.)  Finding Present Value      Betty Clark needs to replace two pumps at her gas station in 3 years at an estimated cost of $12,000. What lump sum deposited today at 5% compounded annually must she invest to have the needed funds? How much interest will she earn? SOLUTION  Step 1 The interest rate is 5% per compounding period for 3 compounding periods (years in this case). Look across the top of the table for 5% and down the left column for 3 to find.86384.     Step 2 Interest earned = $12,000 ? $10,366.08 = $1633.92. Step 3 Check the answer by finding the future value of an investment of $10,366.08 in an account earning 5% compounded annually for 3 years. Use the table on page to find 1.15763.     The reason it is not exactly $12,000 is rounding in the table value. Finding Present Value      The local Harley-Davidson shop has seen business grow rapidly. The owners plan to increase the size of their 6000-square-foot shop in one year at a cost of $280,000. How much should be invested in an investment earning 6, compounded semiannually to have the funds needed? SOLUTION  The interest rate per compounding period is     and the number of compounding periods is 1 year × 2 periods per year = 2. Use the table to find.94260.     The difference between the $280,001.22 and the desired $280,000 is due to rounding. BUSINESS EXPANSION Village Hardware expands its business at a cost of $20,000. They expect that the investment will grow at a rate of 10% per year compounded annually for the next 4 years. (a) Find the future value of the investment. __________________ (b) Find the present value of the amount found in part (a) at a rate of 6% compounded annually. Round to the nearest dollar at each step. __________________ and the number of compounding periods is 1 year × 2 periods per year = 2. Use the table to find.94260.
Find the present value of the following. Round to the nearest cent. Also, find the amount of interest earned. (See Examples.)  Finding Present Value      Betty Clark needs to replace two pumps at her gas station in 3 years at an estimated cost of $12,000. What lump sum deposited today at 5% compounded annually must she invest to have the needed funds? How much interest will she earn? SOLUTION  Step 1 The interest rate is 5% per compounding period for 3 compounding periods (years in this case). Look across the top of the table for 5% and down the left column for 3 to find.86384.     Step 2 Interest earned = $12,000 ? $10,366.08 = $1633.92. Step 3 Check the answer by finding the future value of an investment of $10,366.08 in an account earning 5% compounded annually for 3 years. Use the table on page to find 1.15763.     The reason it is not exactly $12,000 is rounding in the table value. Finding Present Value      The local Harley-Davidson shop has seen business grow rapidly. The owners plan to increase the size of their 6000-square-foot shop in one year at a cost of $280,000. How much should be invested in an investment earning 6, compounded semiannually to have the funds needed? SOLUTION  The interest rate per compounding period is     and the number of compounding periods is 1 year × 2 periods per year = 2. Use the table to find.94260.     The difference between the $280,001.22 and the desired $280,000 is due to rounding. BUSINESS EXPANSION Village Hardware expands its business at a cost of $20,000. They expect that the investment will grow at a rate of 10% per year compounded annually for the next 4 years. (a) Find the future value of the investment. __________________ (b) Find the present value of the amount found in part (a) at a rate of 6% compounded annually. Round to the nearest dollar at each step. __________________
The difference between the $280,001.22 and the desired $280,000 is due to rounding.
BUSINESS EXPANSION Village Hardware expands its business at a cost of $20,000. They expect that the investment will grow at a rate of 10% per year compounded annually for the next 4 years. (a) Find the future value of the investment. __________________ (b) Find the present value of the amount found in part (a) at a rate of 6% compounded annually. Round to the nearest dollar at each step. __________________
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