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- uo 5:57 O116% ",ll7& O 100 Jo E Expert Q&A What is the CW, when i=10% per year, of $1,500 per year starting in one year and continuing forever, and $10,000 at the end of year 5 repeating every 4 years thereafter, and continuing forever? a. Draw a cash flow diagram b. Explain in words how you would approach the problem c. When i =10%, what value of N, practically speaking, defines "forever"?The adjusted trial balance for the year ended December 31 for Lily Company is presented below: Cash LILY COMPANY Adjusted Trial Balance December 31 Accounts receivable Prepaid rent Supplies Equipment Accumulated depreciation-equipment Accounts payable Notes payable Interest payable Salaries payable Unearned revenue D. Lily, capital D. Lily, drawings Service revenue Salaries expense Utilities expense Rent expense Supplies expense Depreciation expense Interest expense Debit $6900 7650 3060 1160 54100 6560 4640 4160 2830 1220 1370 400 Credit $5410 6340 28100 400 840 8500 25660 18800 $94050 $94050OV $50 1 0 $100 $150 2 3 1 2 Find A so they are equivalent if i = 2.5 %/year A $200 3 4 4 $250 5 years A = $103.90/year 5 years
- 9. 8 7 4 1 End of Year 2000 1800 1600 1400 2,194 2,194 2,194 2,194 Revenue 286 286 286 286 Expenses 500 500 500 150 100 50 Costs For an interest rate of 10% per year and using the minimum number of factors Calculate the Future Worth LOYear 5 222826.84 8% fee=17826.15= 240652.99 20%annual return(240652.99*20%). =48130.59 Rs.288,783.58 For the above part, is the answer correct. should it not be 222,826.84 - 17,826.15 which results to 205,000.69TABLE 9C.2 Present Value of Annuity of $1, p = [1-1/(1+]/i 3.25% 3.5% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6.5982 6.5346 8 7.4859 7.4051 7.4051 7.3255 7.2472 9 8.3605 8.2605 8.1622 8.0657 9.2222 9.1012 8.9826 8.8662 10 11 12 13 14 15 Periods 1.5% 1.75% 2% 2.25% 2.5% 2.75% 3% 0.9852 0.9828 0.9804 0.9780 0.9756 0.9732 0.9709 0.9685 0.9662 1.9559 1.9487 1.9416 1.9345 1.9274 1.9204 1.9135 1.9066 1.8997 2.9122 2.8980 2.8839 2.8699 2.8560 2.8423 2.8286 2.8151 2.8016 3.8544 3.8309 3.8077 3.7847 3.7620 3.7394 3.7171 3.6950 3.6731 4.7826 4.7479 4.7135 4.6795 4.6458 4.6126 4.5797 4.5472 4.5151 5.6972 5.6490 5.6014 5.5545 5.5081 5.4624 5.4172 5.3726 5.3286 6.4720 6.4102 6.3494 6.2894 6.2303 6.1720 6.1145 7.1701 7.0943 7.0197 6.9462 6.8740 7.9709 7.8777 7.7861 7.6961 7.6077 8.7521 8.6401 8.5302 8.4224 8.3166 10.0711 9.9275 9.7868 9.6491 9.5142 9.3821 9.2526 9.1258 9.0016 10.9075 10.7395 10.5753 10.4148 10.2578 10.1042 9.9540 9.8071 9.6633 11.7315 11.5376 11.3484 11.1636 10.9832 10.8070 10.6350 10.4669 10.3027 12.5434…
- EOY 2. Cash Flow $15,000 $22,000 $29,000 $36,000 $8,000 What is the uniform annual equivalent if the interest rate is 12% per year? ( Select ] What is the future equivalent if the interest rate is 12% per year? (Select J ( Select) What is the present equivalent if the interest rate is 12% per year?4900 $585 PNG se th er ye the What is the present value of an annuity of $4,000 received at the beginning of each year for the next eight years? The first payment will be received today, and the discount rate is 9% (round to nearest $1). Select one: a. $36,288 b. $35,712 c. $25,699 d. $24,132 ✔13 If normal earnings is 50000 JD, and expected future earnings 76000 JD discount rate 20%. Compute goodwill (step five). Select one: a. 130000 b. 125000 c. 135000 d. 140000
- 12. What is the future value in 180 days of $200,000 deposited now at 9% p.a. simple interest? Select one: a. $191,500.52 b. $209,000.00 c. $218,000.00 d. $208,876.7140 7 520,000 25 98,700 13 LO 1 8. Calculating Annuity Values For each of the following annuities, calculate the future value. Annual Payment Years Interest Rate $2,100 10 8% 6,500 40 1,100 9. 6 5,000 30 10%24 What is the present value of a $1,000 payment made in five years when the discount rate is 10 percent? (Do not round Intermedlate calculatlons. Round your enswer to 2 declmal places.) Present value र् ( Prev 37 of 40 Next > ype here to search DELL F2 F4 F5 F7 F8 F11 F12 KA #3 V %
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