Can you please help me answer this?  I specifically need help with the second question but could use clarification on if my calculations are correct for the first question.  Thank you!   Dominic Hunter, a second-year business student at the University of Utah, will graduate in two years with an accounting major and a Spanish minor.  Hunter is trying to decide where to work this summer.  He has two choices: work full-time on the assembly line at a bottling plant or work part-time in the accounting department of a meat-packing plant.  He probably will work at the same place next summer as well.  He is able to work 12 weeks during the summer.                 The bottling plant will pay Hunter $380 per week this year and 7% more next summer.  At the meat-packing plant, he could work 20 hours per week at $8.75 per hour.  Hunter believes that the experience he gains this summer will qualify him for a full-time accounting position with the meat-packing plant next summer.  That position will pay $550 per week.                 Hunter sees two additional benefits of working part-time this summer.  By working only part-time, he could take two accounting courses this summer (tuition is $225 per hour for each of the four-hour courses) and reduce his studying work load during the fall and spring semesters.  Second, he would have the time to work as a grader in the university’s accounting department during the 15-week fall term and make additional income.  Grading pays $50 per week. QUESTIONS for this homework: ) Suppose that Hunter ignores the time value of money in decisions that cover this short time period. Suppose also that his sole goal is to make as much money as possible between now and the end of next summer.  What should he do?  What non-quantitative factors might Hunter consider?  Now suppose that Hunter considers the time value of money for all cash flows that he expects to receive one year or more in the future. Which alternative does this consideration favor?  Why?

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Can you please help me answer this?  I specifically need help with the second question but could use clarification on if my calculations are correct for the first question.  Thank you!

 

Dominic Hunter, a second-year business student at the University of Utah, will graduate in two years with an accounting major and a Spanish minor.  Hunter is trying to decide where to work this summer.  He has two choices: work full-time on the assembly line at a bottling plant or work part-time in the accounting department of a meat-packing plant.  He probably will work at the same place next summer as well.  He is able to work 12 weeks during the summer.

                The bottling plant will pay Hunter $380 per week this year and 7% more next summer.  At the meat-packing plant, he could work 20 hours per week at $8.75 per hour.  Hunter believes that the experience he gains this summer will qualify him for a full-time accounting position with the meat-packing plant next summer.  That position will pay $550 per week.

                Hunter sees two additional benefits of working part-time this summer.  By working only part-time, he could take two accounting courses this summer (tuition is $225 per hour for each of the four-hour courses) and reduce his studying work load during the fall and spring semesters.  Second, he would have the time to work as a grader in the university’s accounting department during the 15-week fall term and make additional income.  Grading pays $50 per week.

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  • ) Suppose that Hunter ignores the time value of money in decisions that cover this short time period. Suppose also that his sole goal is to make as much money as possible between now and the end of next summer.  What should he do?  What non-quantitative factors might Hunter consider? 
  • Now suppose that Hunter considers the time value of money for all cash flows that he expects to receive one year or more in the future. Which alternative does this consideration favor?  Why?
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