I am willing to pay $5,000 today for a promise of $12,000 to be received 8 years from now. What does this imply about my required rate of return on this promise/investment? 11.56% 9.04% 10.50% 10.89% 8.13%
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- If you invest $12,000 today, how much will you have in (for further Instructions on future value in Excel, see Appendix C): A. 10 years at 9% B. 8 years at 12% C. 14 years at l5% D. 19 years at 18%An investment opportunity promises to pay $5,500.00 per year forever starting ten years from today. Assuming the interest rate of 7%, what should I pay today for this investment? $47,737.65 $58,194.98 $42,956.71 $30,111.39How much will you pay for an investment if you expect to receive $7.000 end of each years for 5 years and if the appropriate interest rate is 4.5%? $27,831.47 $29,851.84 O $29,083.89 O $30,729.84 $38,294.97 O $8,723.27
- You have the opportunity to purchase a security that will pay you $100,000 when it matures in three years. If you pay $73,119 for this asset, what rate of return will you earn? a. 12% b. 18% c. 11% d. 10%Q.13: You are offered an investment that requires you to put up $12,000 today in exchange for $40,000 15 years from now. What is the annual rate of return on this investment?Your investment advisor wants you to purchase an annuity that will pay you $25,000 per year for 10 years. If you require a 7% return, what is the most you should pay for this investment? Group of answer choices $201,000 $175,590 $225,682 $ 49,179 $250,000
- You are considering an investment that is expected to pay 5 percent in year 1, 7 percent in years 2 and 3 and 9 percent in year 4. If you invest $2,000 today, what will this investment be worth at the end of the fourth year? A. $2,620.68B. $2,693.71C. $2,713.04D. $2,501.428. How much would you invest today in order to receive $30,000 in each of the following independent scenarios: 10 years at 9% 8 years at 12% 14 years at 15% 24 years at 10% complete the following table: Present Value (PV) Rate Time (Years) Future Value (FV) A ? 9% 10 $30,000.00 B ? 12% 8 $30,000.00 C ? 15% 14 $30,000.00 D ? 10% 24 $30,000.00 PLEASE NOTE: All dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed and rounded to two decimal places (i.e. $12,345.67). Use the present value of $1 table in the verify that your answers above are correct: Future Value (FV) Rate Time (Years) FV Factor (from Table) Present Value (PV) A $30,000.00 9% 10 ? ? B $30,000.00 12% 8 ? ? C $30,000.00 15% 14 ? ? D $30,000.00 10% 24 ? ? PLEASE NOTE: All PV Factors will be rounded to three decimal places (i.e. 1.234). All dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed and rounded to two decimal places (i.e. $12,345.67).Acme Insurance is offering you a perpetuity that will pay you and your heirs $500,000 per year forever. If the perpetuity costs $7,500,000, what is the compound annual rate of return on this investment? Question 16 options: 11.00% 6.67% 5.00% 9.50% 7.50%
- If you invest $12,000.00 today, how much will you have in the future under each of the following independent scenarios: 10 years at 9% 8 years at 12% 14 years at 15% 24 years at 10% Present Value (PV) Rate Time (Years) Future Value (FV) A $12,000.00 9% 10 B $12,000.00 12% 8 C $12,000.00 15% 14 D $12,000.00 10% 24 PLEASE NOTE: All dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed and rounded to two decimal places (i.e. $12,345.67). PV Rate Time (Years) FV Factor (from Table) Future Value (FV) A $12,000.00 9% 10 B $12,000.00 12% 8 C $12,000.00 15% 14 D $12,000.00 10% 24 PLEASE NOTE: All FV Factors will be rounded to three decimal places (i.e. 1.234). All dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed and rounded to two decimal places (i.e. $12,345.67).2. An investment promises to pay a perpetuity of $100 per year starting from today. If the discount rate is 10% per year, how much should you pay for this investment? A $90.9091 B $190.9091 C $1,000 D $1,100You want to have $3.5 million in real dollars in an account when you retire in 50 years. The nominal return on your investment is 8 percent and the inflation rate is 3.5 percent. What real amount must you deposit each year to achieve your goal? A. $20,569.90 B. $6,100.00 C. $21,598.40 D. $21,392.70 E. $19,541.41
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