Using a present value table, your calculator, or a computer program present value function, answer the following questions: See Table 6-4 and Table 6-5 (Use the appropriate factor by clicking on the appropriate Table links.) Required: What is the present value of nine annual cash payments of $2,000, to be paid at the end of each year using an interest rate of 4%? What is the present value of $20,000 to be paid at the end of 22 years, using an interest rate of 16%? How much cash must be deposited in a savings account as a single amount in order to accumulate $300,000 at the end of 10 years, assuming that the account will earn 8% interest? How much cash must be deposited in a savings account (as a single amount) in order to accumulate $50,000 at the end of 12 years, assuming that the account will earn 12% interest? Assume that a machine was purchased for $55,900. Cash of $15,300 was paid, and a four-year, 12% note payable was signed for the balance. Prepare the horizontal model and record the journal entry, to show the purchase of the machine as described. How much is the equal annual payment of principal and interest due at the end of each year? What is the total amount of interest expense that will be reported over the life of the note? Prepare the horizontal model and record the journal entries, to show the equal annual payments of principal and interest due at the end of each year
Using a present value table, your calculator, or a computer program present value function, answer the following questions: See Table 6-4 and Table 6-5 (Use the appropriate factor by clicking on the appropriate Table links.) Required: What is the present value of nine annual cash payments of $2,000, to be paid at the end of each year using an interest rate of 4%? What is the present value of $20,000 to be paid at the end of 22 years, using an interest rate of 16%? How much cash must be deposited in a savings account as a single amount in order to accumulate $300,000 at the end of 10 years, assuming that the account will earn 8% interest? How much cash must be deposited in a savings account (as a single amount) in order to accumulate $50,000 at the end of 12 years, assuming that the account will earn 12% interest? Assume that a machine was purchased for $55,900. Cash of $15,300 was paid, and a four-year, 12% note payable was signed for the balance. Prepare the horizontal model and record the journal entry, to show the purchase of the machine as described. How much is the equal annual payment of principal and interest due at the end of each year? What is the total amount of interest expense that will be reported over the life of the note? Prepare the horizontal model and record the journal entries, to show the equal annual payments of principal and interest due at the end of each year
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Using a present value table, your calculator, or a computer program present value function, answer the following questions: See Table 6-4 and Table 6-5 (Use the appropriate factor by clicking on the appropriate Table links.)
Required:
- What is the present value of nine annual cash payments of $2,000, to be paid at the end of each year using an interest rate of 4%?
- What is the present value of $20,000 to be paid at the end of 22 years, using an interest rate of 16%?
- How much cash must be deposited in a savings account as a single amount in order to accumulate $300,000 at the end of 10 years, assuming that the account will earn 8% interest?
- How much cash must be deposited in a savings account (as a single amount) in order to accumulate $50,000 at the end of 12 years, assuming that the account will earn 12% interest?
- Assume that a machine was purchased for $55,900. Cash of $15,300 was paid, and a four-year, 12% note payable was signed for the balance.
- Prepare the horizontal model and record the
journal entry , to show the purchase of the machine as described. - How much is the equal annual payment of principal and interest due at the end of each year?
- What is the total amount of interest expense that will be reported over the life of the note?
- Prepare the horizontal model and record the journal entries, to show the equal annual payments of principal and interest due at the end of each year.
- Prepare the horizontal model and record the

Transcribed Image Text:TABLE 6.4
FACTORS FOR CALCULATING THE PRESENT VALUE OF $1
Discount Rate
No. of
Periods
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
18%
20%
1
0.980
0.9615
0.9434
0.9259
0.9091
0.8929
0.8772
0.8621
0.8475
0.8333
2
0.961
0.9246
0.8900
0.8573
0.8264
0.7972
0.7695
0.7432
0.7182
0.6944
3
0.942
0.8890
0.8396
0.7938
0.7513
0.7118
0.6750
0.6407
0.6086
0.5787
4
0.924
0.8548
0.7921
0.7350
0.6830
0.6355
0.5921
0.5523
0.5158
0.4823
0.906
0.8219
0.7473
0.6806
0.6209
0.5674
0.5194
0.4761
0.4371
0.4019
0.888
0.7903
0.7050
0.6302
0.5645
0.5066
0.4556
0.4104
0.3704
0.3349
7
0.871
0.7599
0.6651
0.5835
0.5132
0.4523
0.3996
0.3538
0.3139
0.2791
8
0.853
0.7307
0.6274
0.5403
0.4665
0.4039
0.3506
0.3050
0.2660
0.2326
9.
0.837
0.7026
0.5919
0.5002
0.4241
0.3606
0.3075
0.2630
0.2255
0.1938
10
0.820
0.6756
0.5584
0.4632
0.3855
0.3220
0.2697
0.2267
0.1911
0.1615
11
0.804
0.6496
0.5268
0.4289
0.3505
0.2875
0.2366
0.1954
0.1619
0.1346
12
0.788
0.6246
0.4970
0.3971
0.3186
0.2567
0.2076
0.1685
0.1372
0.1122
13
0.773
0.6006
0.4688
0.3677
0.2897
0.2292
0.1821
0.1452
0.1163
0.0935
14
0.758
0.5775
0.4423
0.3405
0.2633
0.2046
0.1597
0.1252
0.0985
0.0779
15
0.743
0.5553
0.4173
0.3152
0.2394
0.1827
0.1401
0.1079
0.0835
0.0649
16
0.728
0.5339
0.3936
0.2919
0.2176
0.1631
0.1229
0.0930
0.0708
0.0541
17
0.714
0.5134
0.3714
0.2703
0.1978
0.1456
0.1078
0.0802
0.0600
0.0451
18
0.700
0.4936
0.3503
0.2502
0.1799
0.1300
0.0946
0.0691
0.0508
0.0376
19
0.686
0.4746
0.3305
0.2317
0.1635
0.1161
0.0829
0.0596
0.0431
0.0313
20
0.673
0.4564
0.3118
0.2145
0.1486
0.1037
0.0728
0.0514
0.0365
0.0261
21
0.660
0.4388
0.2942
0.1987
0.1351
0.0926
0.0638
0.0443
0.0309
0.0217
22
0.647
0.4220
0.2775
0.1839
0.1228
0.0826
0.0560
0.0382
0.0262
0.0181
23
0.634
0.4057
0.2618
0.1703
0.1117
0.0738
0.0491
0.0329
0.0222
0.0151
24
0.622
0.3901
0.2470
0.1577
0.1015
0.0659
0.0431
0.0284
0.0188
0.0126
25
0.610
0.3751
0.2330
0.1460
0.0923
0.0588
0.0378
0.0245
0.0160
0.0105
30
0.552
0.3083
0.1741
0.0994
0.0573
0.0334
0.0196
0.0116
0.0070
0.0042
35
0.500
0.2534
0.1301
0.0676
0.0356
0.0189
0.0102
0.0055
0.0030
0.0017
40
0.453
0.2083
0.0972
0.0460
0.0221
0.0107
0.0053
0.0026
0.0013
0.0007
45
0.410
0.1712
0.0727
0.0313
0.0137
0.0061
0.0027
0.0013
0.0006
0.0003
50
0.372
0.1407
0.0543
0.0213
0.0085
0.0035
0.0014
0.0006
0.0003
0.0001

Transcribed Image Text:TABLE 6.5
FACTORS FOR CALCULATING THE PRESENT VALUE OF AN ANNUITY OF $1
Discount Rate
No. of
Periods
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
18%
20%
1
0.980
0.9615
0.9434
0.9259
0.9091
0.8929
0.8772
0.8621
0.8475
0.8333
2
1.942
1.8861
1.8334
1.7833
1.7355
1.6901
1.6467
1.6052
1.5656
1.5278
2.884
2.7751
2.6730
2.5771
2.4869
2.4018
2.3216
2.2459
2.1743
2.1065
3.808
3.6299
3.4651
3.3121
3.1699
3.0373
2.9137
2.7982
2.6901
2.5887
4.713
4.4518
4.2124
3.9927
3.7908
3.6048
3.4331
3.2743
3.1272
2.9906
6.
5.601
5.2421
4.9173
4.6229
4.3553
4.1114
3.8887
3.6847
3.4976
3.3255
7
6.472
6.0021
5.5824
5.2064
4.8684
4.5638
4.2883
4.0386
3.8115
3.6046
8.
7.325
6.7327
6.2098
5.7466
5.3349
4.9676
4.6389
4.3436
4.0776
3.8372
9.
8.162
7.4353
6.8017
6.2469
5.7590
5.3282
4.9464
4.6065
4.3030
4.0310
10
8.983
8.1109
7.3601
6.7101
6.1446
5.6502
5.2161
4.8332
4.4941
4.1925
11
9.787
8.7605
7.8869
7.1390
6.4951
5.9377
5.4527
5.0286
4.6560
4.3271
12
10.575
9.3851
8.3838
7.5361
6.8137
6.1944
5.6603
5.1971
4.7932
4.4392
13
11.348
9.9856
8.8527
7.9038
7.1034
6.4235
5.8424
5.3423
4.9095
4.5327
14
12.106
10.5631
9.2950
8.2442
7.3667
6.6282
6.0021
5.4675
5.0081
4.6106
15
12.849
11.1184
9.7122
8.5595
7.6061
6.8109
6.1422
5.5755
5.0916
4.6755
16
13.578
11.6523
10.1059
8.8514
7.8237
6.9740
6.2651
5.6685
5.1624
4.7296
17
14.292
12.1657
10.4773
9.1216
8.0216
7.1196
6.3729
5.7487
5.2223
4.7746
18
14.992
12.6593
10.8276
9.3719
8.2014
7.2497
6.4674
5.8178
5.2732
4.8122
19
15.678
13.1339 11.1581
9.6036
8.3649
7.3658
6.5504
5.8775
5.3162
4.8435
20
16.351
13.5903 11.4699
9.8181
8.5136
7.4694
6.6231
5.9288
5.3527
4.8696
21
17.011
14.0292 11.7641
10.0168
8.6487
7.5620
6.6870
5.9731
5.3837
4.8913
22
17.658
14.4511
12.0416
10.2007
8.7715
7.6446
6.7429
6.0113
5.4099
4.9094
23
18.292
14.8568 12.3034
10.3711
8.8832
7.7184
6.7921
6.0442
5.4321
4.9245
24
18.914
15.2470
12.5504
10.5288
8.9847
7.7843
6.8351
6.0726
5.4509
4.9371
25
19.523
15.6221
12.7834
10.6748
9.0770
7.8431
6.8729
6.0971
5.4669
4.9476
30
22.396
17.2920
13.7648
11.2578
9.4269
8.0552
7.0027
6.1772
5.5168
4.9789
35
24.999
18.6646
14.4982
11.6546
9.6442
8.1755
7.0700
6.2153
5.5386
4.9915
40
27.355
19.7928
15.0463
11.9246
9.7791
8.2438
7.1050
6.2335
5.5482
4.9966
45
29.490
20.7200
15.4558
12.1084
9.8628
8.2825
7.1232
6.2421
5.5523
4.9986
50
31.424
21.4822 15.7619
12.2335
9.9148
8.3045
7.1327
6.2463
5.5541
4.9995
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