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Exercise 9-4 Mark is planning for his retirement this year. One option that has been presented to him is the purchase of an annuity that

Exercise 9-4

Mark is planning for his retirement this year. One option that has been presented to him is the purchase of an annuity that would provide a $49,000 payment each year for the next 17 years.

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Calculate how much Mark should be willing to pay for the annuity if he can invest his funds at 9%.(For calculation purposes, use 4 decimal places as displayed in the factor table provided and round final answer to 0 decimal place, e.g. 58,971.)

Annuity Payment$

image text in transcribed c09CapitalBudgeting.indd Page 517 23/07/13 8:23 PM f-392 /207/WB01044/9781118548639/ch09/text_s Periods 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 11% 12% 13% 14% 16% 18% 20% 1 2 3 4 5 0.9615 0.9246 0.8890 0.8548 0.8219 0.9524 0.9070 0.8638 0.8227 0.7835 0.9434 0.8900 0.8396 0.7921 0.7473 0.9346 0.8734 0.8163 0.7629 0.7130 0.9259 0.8573 0.7938 0.7350 0.6806 0.9174 0.8417 0.7722 0.7084 0.6499 0.9091 0.8264 0.7513 0.6830 0.6209 0.9009 0.8116 0.7312 0.6587 0.5935 0.8929 0.7972 0.7118 0.6355 0.5674 0.8850 0.7831 0.6931 0.6133 0.5428 0.8772 0.7695 0.6750 0.5921 0.5194 0.8621 0.7432 0.6407 0.5523 0.4761 0.8475 0.7182 0.6086 0.5158 0.4371 0.8333 0.6944 0.5787 0.4823 0.4019 6 7 8 9 10 0.7903 0.7599 0.7307 0.7026 0.6756 0.7462 0.7107 0.6768 0.6446 0.6139 0.7050 0.6651 0.6274 0.5919 0.5584 0.6663 0.6227 0.5820 0.5439 0.5083 0.6302 0.5835 0.5403 0.5002 0.4632 0.5963 0.5470 0.5019 0.4604 0.4224 0.5645 0.5132 0.4665 0.4241 0.3855 0.5346 0.4817 0.4339 0.3909 0.3522 0.5066 0.4523 0.4039 0.3606 0.3220 0.4803 0.4251 0.3762 0.3329 0.2946 0.4556 0.3996 0.3506 0.3075 0.2697 0.4104 0.3538 0.3050 0.2630 0.2267 0.3704 0.3139 0.2660 0.2255 0.1911 0.3349 0.2791 0.2326 0.1938 0.1615 11 12 13 14 15 0.6496 0.6246 0.6006 0.5775 0.5553 0.5847 0.5568 0.5303 0.5051 0.4810 0.5268 0.4970 0.4688 0.4423 0.4173 0.4751 0.4440 0.4150 0.3878 0.3624 0.4289 0.3971 0.3677 0.3405 0.3152 0.3875 0.3555 0.3262 0.2992 0.2745 0.3505 0.3186 0.2897 0.2633 0.2394 0.3173 0.2858 0.2575 0.2320 0.2090 0.2875 0.2567 0.2292 0.2046 0.1827 0.2607 0.2307 0.2042 0.1807 0.1599 0.2366 0.2076 0.1821 0.1597 0.1401 0.1954 0.1685 0.1452 0.1252 0.1079 0.1619 0.1372 0.1163 0.0985 0.0835 0.1346 0.1122 0.0935 0.0779 0.0649 16 17 18 19 20 0.5339 0.5134 0.4936 0.4746 0.4564 0.4581 0.4363 0.4155 0.3957 0.3769 0.3936 0.3714 0.3503 0.3305 0.3118 0.3387 0.3166 0.2959 0.2765 0.2584 0.2919 0.2703 0.2502 0.2317 0.2145 0.2519 0.2311 0.2120 0.1945 0.1784 0.2176 0.1978 0.1799 0.1635 0.1486 0.1883 0.1696 0.1528 0.1377 0.1240 0.1631 0.1456 0.1300 0.1161 0.1037 0.1415 0.1252 0.1108 0.0981 0.0868 0.1229 0.1078 0.0946 0.0829 0.0728 0.0930 0.0802 0.0691 0.0596 0.0514 0.0708 0.0600 0.0508 0.0431 0.0365 0.0541 0.0451 0.0376 0.0313 0.0261 PVn,i = $1 (1 + i)n APPENDIX 9-1 Present value of $1 received in n periods. Periods 4% 1 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 11% 12% 13% 14% 16% 18% 20% 2 3 4 5 0.9615 1.8861 2.7751 3.6299 4.4518 0.9524 1.8594 2.7232 3.5460 4.3295 0.9434 1.8334 2.6730 3.4651 4.2124 0.9346 1.8080 2.6243 3.3872 4.1002 0.9259 1.7833 2.5771 3.3121 3.9927 0.9174 1.7591 2.5313 3.2397 3.8897 0.9091 1.7355 2.4868 3.1698 3.7907 0.9009 1.7125 2.4437 3.1024 3.6959 0.8929 1.6901 2.4018 3.0373 3.6048 0.8850 1.6681 2.3612 2.9745 3.5172 0.8772 1.6467 2.3216 2.9137 3.4331 0.8621 1.6052 2.2459 2.7982 3.2743 0.8475 1.5656 2.1743 2.6901 3.1272 0.8333 1.5278 2.1065 2.5887 2.9906 6 7 8 9 10 5.2421 6.0021 6.7327 7.4353 8.1109 5.0757 5.7864 6.4632 7.1078 7.7217 4.9173 5.5824 6.2098 6.8017 7.3601 4.7665 5.3893 5.9713 6.5152 7.0236 4.6229 5.2064 5.7466 6.2469 6.7101 4.4859 5.0330 5.5348 5.9952 6.4177 4.3553 4.8684 5.3349 5.7590 6.1446 4.2305 4.7122 5.1461 5.5370 5.8892 4.1114 4.5638 4.9676 5.3282 5.6502 3.9975 4.4226 4.7988 5.1317 5.4262 3.8887 4.2883 4.6389 4.9464 5.2161 3.6847 4.0386 4.3436 4.6065 4.8332 3.4976 3.8115 4.0776 4.3030 4.4941 3.3255 3.6046 3.8372 4.0310 4.1925 11 12 13 14 15 8.7605 9.3851 9.9856 10.5631 11.1184 8.3064 8.8633 9.3936 9.8986 10.3797 7.8869 8.3838 8.8527 9.2950 9.7122 7.4987 7.9427 8.3577 8.7455 9.1079 7.1390 7.5361 7.9038 8.2442 8.5595 6.8052 7.1607 7.4869 7.7862 8.0607 6.4951 6.8137 7.1034 7.3667 7.6061 6.2065 6.4924 6.7499 6.9819 7.1909 5.9377 6.1944 6.4235 6.6282 6.8109 5.6869 5.9176 6.1218 6.3025 6.4624 5.4527 5.6603 5.8424 6.0021 6.1422 5.0286 5.1971 5.3423 5.4675 5.5755 4.6560 4.7932 4.9095 5.0081 5.0916 4.3271 4.4392 4.5327 4.6106 4.6755 16 17 18 19 20 11.6523 12.1657 12.6593 13.1339 13.5903 10.8378 11.2741 11.6896 12.0853 12.4622 10.1059 9.4466 10.4773 9.7632 10.8276 10.0591 11.1581 10.3356 11.4699 10.5940 8.8514 9.1216 9.3719 9.6036 9.8181 8.3126 8.5436 8.7556 8.9501 9.1285 7.8237 8.0216 8.2014 8.3649 8.5136 7.3792 7.5488 7.7016 7.8393 7.9633 6.9740 7.1196 7.2497 7.3658 7.4694 6.6039 6.7291 6.8399 6.9380 7.0248 6.2651 6.3729 6.4674 6.5504 6.6231 5.6685 5.7487 5.8178 5.8775 5.9288 5.1624 5.2223 5.2732 5.3162 5.3527 4.7296 4.7746 4.8122 4.8435 4.8696 $1 - PVAn,i = 1 (1 + i)n i APPENDIX 9-2 Present value of an annuity of $1 per period. Chapter Summary 517

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