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Exercise B-18 Practical applications of the time value of money LO P1, P2, P3, P4 Provided are links to the present and future value tables:

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Exercise B-18 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. FV of $1. PVA of $1, and FVA 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 $51,000 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 two years. If you can earn 6% on your investments, how much would you have to deposit today to have $13,500 when you graduate? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) C-1. Calculate the future value of an investment of $607 for ten years earning an interest of 9%. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c-2. Would you rather have $607 now or $1,000 ten years from now? d. Assume that a college parking sticker today costs $74. 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 $119,000. If the cost of a new home is increasing at a rate of 7% per year, how much will a new home cost in ten years? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) f. An investment will pay you $8,500 in 10 years, and it will also pay you $270 at the end of each of the next 10 years (years 1 thru 10). If the annual interest rate is 6%, 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.) g. A college student is reported in the newspaper as having won $9,000,000 in the Kansas State Lottery. However, as is often the custom with lotteries, she does not actually receive the entire $9 million now. Instead she will receive $450,000 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 dollar.) a. Present value b. Present value C-1. Future value --2. Would you rather have $607 now or $1,000 ten years from now? d. Future value e. Future value f. Present value 9. Present value TABLE B.1 Present Value of 1 p=1/(1+i)" Rate Periods 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 8% 9% 10% 12% 15% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 30 35 40 0.9901 0.9803 0.9706 0.9610 0.9515 0.9420 0.9327 0.9235 0.9143 0.9053 0.8963 0.8874 0.8787 0.8700 0.8613 0.8528 0.8444 0.8360 0.8277 0.8195 0.7798 0.7419 0.7059 0.6717 0.9804 0.9612 0.9423 0.9238 0.9057 0.8880 0.8706 0.8535 0.8368 0.8203 0.8043 0.7885 0.7730 0.7579 0.7430 0.7284 0.7142 0.7002 0.6864 0.6730 0.6095 0.5521 0.5000 0.4529 0.9709 0.9426 0.9151 0.8885 0.8626 0.8375 0.8131 0.7894 0.7664 0.7441 0.7224 0.7014 0.6810 0.6611 0.6419 0.6232 0.6050 0.5874 0.5703 0.5537 0.4776 0.4120 0.3554 0.3066 0.9615 0.9246 0.8890 0.8548 0.8219 0.7903 0.7599 0.7307 0.7026 0.6756 0.6496 0.6246 0.6006 0.5775 0.5553 0.5339 0.5134 0.4936 0.4746 0.4564 0.3751 0.3083 0.2534 0.2083 0.9524 0.9070 0.8638 0.8227 0.7835 0.7462 0.7107 0.6768 0.6446 0.6139 0.5847 0.5568 0.5303 0.5051 0.4810 0.4581 0.4363 0.4155 0.3957 0.3769 0.2953 0.2314 0.1813 0.1420 0.9434 0.8900 0.8396 0.7921 0.7473 0.7050 0.6651 0.6274 0.5919 0.5584 0.5268 0.4970 0.4688 0.4423 0.4173 0.3936 0.3714 0.3503 0.3305 0.3118 0.2330 0.1741 0.1301 0.0972 0.9346 0.8734 0.8163 0.7629 0.7130 0.6663 0.6227 0.5820 0.5439 0.5083 0.4751 0.4440 0.4150 0.3878 0.3624 0.3387 0.3166 0.2959 0.2765 0.2584 0.1842 0.1314 0.0937 0.0668 0.9259 0.8573 0.7938 0.7350 0.6806 0.6302 0.5835 0.5403 0.5002 0.4632 0.4289 0.3971 0.3677 0.3405 0.3152 0.2919 0.2703 0.2502 0.2317 0.2145 0.1460 0.0994 0.0676 0.0460 0.9174 0.8417 0.7722 0.7084 0.6499 0.5963 0.5470 0.5019 0.4604 0.4224 0.3875 0.3555 0.3262 0.2992 0.2745 0.2519 0.2311 0.2120 0.1945 0.1784 0.1160 0.0754 0.0490 0.0318 0.9091 0.8264 0.7513 0.6830 0.6209 0.5645 0.5132 0.4665 0.4241 0.3855 0.3505 0.3186 0.2897 0.2633 0.2394 0.2176 0.1978 0.1799 0.1635 0.1486 0.0923 0.0573 0.0356 0.0221 0.8929 0.7972 0.7118 0.6355 0.5674 0.5066 0.4523 0.4039 0.3606 0.3220 0.2875 0.2567 0.2292 0.2046 0.1827 0.1631 0.1456 0.1300 0.1161 0.1037 0.0588 0.0334 0.0189 0.0107 0.8696 0.7561 0.6575 0.5718 0.4972 0.4323 0.3759 0.3269 0.2843 0.2472 0.2149 0.1869 0.1625 0.1413 0.1229 0.1069 0.0929 0.0808 0.0703 0.0611 0.0304 0.0151 0.0075 0.0037 *Used to compute the present value of a known future amount. For example: How much would you need to invest today at 10% compounded semiannually to accumulate $5.000 in 6 years from today? Using the factors of n = 12 and i = 5% (12 semiannual periods and a semiannual rate of 5), the factor is 0.5568. You would need to invest $2,784 today ($5000x0.5568). TABLE B.2 Future Value of 1 f=(1 + i)" Rate Periods 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 12% 15% ON DOO 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 30 35 40 1.0000 1.0100 1.0201 1.0303 1.0406 1.0510 1.0615 1.0721 1.0829 1.0937 1.1046 1.1157 1.1268 1.1381 1.1495 1.1610 1.1726 1.1843 1.1961 1.2081 1.2202 1.2824 1.3478 1.4166 1.4889 1.0000 1.0200 1.0404 1.0612 1.0824 1.1041 1.1262 1.1487 1.1717 1.1951 1.2190 1.2434 1.2682 1.2936 1.3195 1.3459 1.3728 1.4002 1.4282 1.4568 1.4859 1.6406 1.8114 1.9999 2.2080 1.0000 1.0300 1.0609 1.0927 1.1255 1.1593 1.1941 1.2299 1.2668 1.3048 1.3439 1.3842 1.4258 1.4685 1.5126 1.5580 1.6047 1.6528 1.7024 1.7535 1.8061 2.0938 2.4273 2.8139 3.2620 1.0000 1.0400 1.0816 1.1249 1.1699 1.2167 1.2653 1.3159 1.3686 1.4233 1.4802 1.5395 1.6010 1.6651 1.7317 1.8009 1.8730 1.9479 2.0258 2.1068 2.1911 2.6658 3.2434 3.9461 4.8010 1.0000 1.0500 1.1025 1.1576 1.2155 1.2763 1.3401 1.4071 1.4775 1.5513 1.6289 1.7103 1.7959 1.8856 1.9799 2.0789 2.1829 2.2920 2.4066 2.5270 2.6533 3.3864 4.3219 5.5160 7.0400 1.0000 1.0600 1.1236 1.1910 1.2625 1.3382 1.4185 1.5036 1.5938 1.6895 1.7908 1.8983 2.0122 2.1329 2.2609 2.3966 2.5404 2.6928 2.8543 3.0256 3.2071 4.2919 5.7435 7.6861 10.2857 1.0000 1.0700 1.1449 1.2250 1.3108 1.4026 1.5007 1.6058 1.7182 1.8385 1.9672 2.1049 2.2522 2.4098 2.5785 2.7590 2.9522 3.1588 3.3799 3.6165 3.8697 5.4274 7.6123 10.6766 14.9745 1.0000 1.0800 1.1664 1.2597 1.3605 1.4693 1.5869 1.7138 1.8509 1.9990 2.1589 2.3316 2.5182 2.7196 2.9372 3.1722 3.4259 3.7000 3.9960 4.3157 4.6610 6.8485 10.0627 14.7853 21.7245 1.0000 1.0900 1.1881 1.2950 1.4116 1.5386 1.6771 1.8280 1.9926 2.1719 2.3674 2.5804 2.8127 3.0658 3.3417 3.6425 3.9703 4.3276 4.7171 5.1417 5.6044 8.6231 13.2677 20.4140 31.4094 1.0000 1.1000 1.2100 1.3310 1.4641 1.6105 1.7716 1.9487 2.1436 2.3579 2.5937 2.8531 3.1384 3.4523 3.7975 4.1772 4.5950 5.0545 5.5599 6.1159 6.7275 10.8347 17.4494 28.1024 45.2593 1.0000 1.1200 1.2544 1.4049 1.5735 1.7623 1.9738 2.2107 2.4760 2.7731 3.1058 3.4785 3.8960 4.3635 4.8871 5.4736 6.1304 6.8660 7.6900 8.6128 9.6463 17.0001 29.9599 52.7996 93.0510 1.0000 1.1500 1.3225 1.5209 1.7490 2.0114 2.3131 2.6600 3.0590 3.5179 4.0456 4.6524 5.3503 6.1528 7.0757 8.1371 9.3576 10.7613 12.3755 14.2318 16.3665 32.9190 66.2118 133.1755 267.8635 *Used to compute the future value of a known present amount. For example: What is the accumulated value of $3,000 invested today at 8% compounded quarterly for 5 years? Using the factors of n = 20 and i = 2% (20 quarterly periods and a quarterly interest rate of 2%), the factor is 1.4859. The accumulated value is $4,457.70 ($3,000 x 1.4859). p (1 + i)" TABLE B.3: Present Value of an Annuity of 1 Rate Periods 1% 2% 3% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 12% 15% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 30 35 40 0.9901 1.9704 2.9410 3.9020 4.8534 5.7955 6.7282 7.6517 8.5660 9.4713 10.3676 11.2551 12.1337 13.0037 13.8651 14.7179 15.5623 16.3983 17.2260 18.0456 22.0232 25.8077 29.4086 32.8347 0.9804 1.9416 2.8839 3.8077 4.7135 5.6014 6.4720 7.3255 8.1622 8.9826 9.7868 10.5753 11.3484 12.1062 12.8493 13.5777 14.2919 14.9920 15.6785 16.3514 19.5235 22.3965 24.9986 27.3555 0.9709 1.9135 2.8286 3.7171 4.5797 5.4172 6.2303 7.0197 7.7861 8.5302 9.2526 9.9540 10.6350 11.2961 11.9379 12.5611 13.1661 13.7535 14.3238 14.8775 17.4131 19.6004 21.4872 23.1148 0.9615 1.8861 2.7751 3.6299 4.4518 5.2421 6.0021 6.7327 7.4353 8.1109 8.7605 9.3851 9.9856 10.5631 11.1184 11.6523 12.1657 12.6593 13.1339 13.5903 15.6221 17.2920 18.6646 19.7928 0.9524 1.8594 2.7232 3.5460 4.3295 5.0757 5.7864 6.4632 7.1078 7.7217 8.3064 8.8633 9.3936 9.8986 10.3797 10.8378 11.2741 11.6896 12.0853 12.4622 14.0939 15.3725 16.3742 17.1591 0.9434 1.8334 2.6730 3.4651 4.2124 4.9173 5.5824 6.2098 6.8017 7.3601 7.8869 8.3838 8.8527 9.2950 9.7122 10.1059 10.4773 10.8276 11.1581 11.4699 12.7834 13.7648 14.4982 15.0463 0.9346 0.9259 1.8080 1.7833 2.6243 2.5771 3.3872 3.3121 4.1002 3.9927 4.7665 4.6229 5.3893 5.2064 5.9713 5.7466 6.5152 6.2469 7.0236 6.7101 7.4987 7.1390 7.9427 7.5361 8.3577 7.9038 8.7455 8.2442 9.1079 8.5595 9.4466 8.8514 9.7632 9.1216 10.0591 9.3719 10.3356 9.6036 10.5940 9.8181 11.6536 10.6748 12.4090 11.2578 12.9477 11.6546 13.3317 11.9246 0.9174 1.7591 2.5313 3.2397 3.8897 4.4859 5.0330 5.5348 5.9952 6.4177 6.8052 7.1607 7.4869 7.7862 8.0607 8.3126 8.5436 8.7556 8.9501 9.1285 9.8226 10.2737 10.5668 10.7574 0.9091 1.7355 2.4869 3.1699 3.7908 4.3553 4.8684 5.3349 5.7590 6.1446 6.4951 6.8137 7.1034 7.3667 7.6061 7.8237 8.0216 8.2014 8.3649 8.5136 9.0770 9.4269 9.6442 9.7791 0.8929 1.6901 2.4018 3.0373 3.6048 4.1114 4.5638 4.9676 5.3282 5.6502 5.9377 6.1944 6.4235 6.6282 6.8109 6.9740 7.1196 7.2497 7.3658 7.4694 7.8431 8.0552 8.1755 8.2438 0.8696 1.6257 2.2832 2.8550 3.3522 3.7845 4.1604 4.4873 4.7716 5.0188 5.2337 5.4206 5.5831 5.7245 5.8474 5.9542 6.0472 6.1280 6.1982 6.2593 6.4641 6.5660 6.6166 6.6418 *Used to calculate the present value of a series of equal payments made at the end of each period. For example: What is the present value of $2,000 per year for 10 years assuming an annual interest rate of 9%? For (n = 10,i = 9%), the PV factor is 6.4177. $2,000 per year for 10 years is the equivalent of $12,835 today ($2,000 X 6.4177)

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