Exercise B-18 (Algo) Practical applications of the time value of money LO P1, P2, P3, P4 Provided are links to the present and future value tables: (PV of \$1. EV of \$1. PVA of \$1. and EVA of \$1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided. Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.) a. How much would you have to deposit today if you wanted to have $46,000 in three years? Annual interest rate is 10% b. Assume that you are saving up for a trip around the world when you graduate in three years. If you can earn 6% on your investments, how much would you have to deposit today to have $12,000 when you graduate? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c-1. Calculate the future value of an investment of $558 for ten years earning an interest of 9%. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c-2. Would you rather have $558 now or $1,000 ten years from now? d. Assume that a college parking sticker today costs $68. If the cost of parking is increasing at the rate of 6% per year, how much will the college parking sticker cost in seven years? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) e. Assume that the average price of a new home is $114.500. If the cost of a new home is increasing at a rate of 7% per year, how much will a new home cost in eight years? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) f. An investment will pay you $7,000 in 9 years, and it also will pay you $240 at the end of each of the next 9 years (years 1 through 9). If the annual interest rate is 5%, how much would you be willing to pay today for this type of investment? (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar.) 9. A college student is reported in the newspaper as having won $7,500,000 in the Kansas State Lottery. However, as is often the custom with lotteries, she does not actually receive the entire $7.5 million now. instead she will receive $375,000 at the end of the year for each of the next 20 years. If the annual interest rate is 7%, what is the present value (today's amount) that she won? (ignore taxes). (Round your answer to nearest whole doller.) \begin{tabular}{|l|} \hline a. Present value \\ \hline b. Present value \\ \hline c-1. Future value \\ \hline c. . Would you rather have $558 now or $1,000 ten years from now? \\ \hline d. Future value \\ \hline -. Future value \\ \hline f. Present value \\ \hline g. Present value \\ \hline \end{tabular}