PERSONAL FINANCE
PERSONAL FINANCE
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ISBN: 9780134730981
Author: KEOWN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 14, Problem 9PA
Summary Introduction

To discuss:

The increase or decrease of the fund and the type of fund that is recommended.

Introduction:

Mutual fund refers to the fund that consists of the pool of money from various different investors and is done by trained professionals who has a great experience in the field in order to purchase different and various securities that can provide good returns to the investors.

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Given,

Shares worth is $10,000.

Return before fee is 12%.

Class A

Initial commission paid to A is 5.75%.

Back end load is 0%.

Management fee is 0.55%.

12b-1 fee is 0.25%.

Formula to calculate annual percentage expense,

Annualpercentageexpense=(Initialcommission+Backendload+Managementfee+12b1)

Substitute 5.75% for initial commission, 0% for back end load, 0.55% for management fee and 0.25% for 12b-1 fee.

Annualpercentageexpense=5.75%+0%+0.55%+0.25%=6.55%

Hence, the annual percentage expense is 6.55%.

Formula to calculate net annual earnings,

Netannualearnings=Returnbeforefee+Annualpercentageexpense

Substitute 12% for return before fee and 6.55% for annual percentage expense.

Netannualearnings=12%6.55%=5.45%

Formula to calculate the future value,

Futurevalue=Presentvalue×(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears

Substitute $10,000 for present value, 5.45% for the interest rate and 5 for number of years.

Futurevalue=$10,000×(1+0.0545)5=$13,038

Hence, the future value of class A is $13,038.

Class B

Initial commission paid to A is 0.0%.

Back end load is 0%.

Management fee is 0.9%.

12b-1 fee is 0.5%.

Formula to calculate annual percentage expense,

Annualpercentageexpense=(Initialcommission+Backendload+Managementfee+12b1)

Substitute 0% for initial commission, 0% for back end load, 0.9% for management fee and 0.55% for 12b-1 fee.

Annualpercentageexpense=0.0%+0%+0.9%+0.5%=1.4%

Hence, the annual percentage expense is 1.4%.

Formula to calculate net annual earnings,

Netannualearnings=Returnbeforefee+Annualpercentageexpense

Substitute 12% for return before fee and 6.55% for annual percentage expense.

Netannualearnings=12%1.4%=10.6%

Formula to calculate the future value,

Futurevalue=Presentvalue×(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears

Substitute $10,000 for present value, 5.45% for the interest rate and 5 for number of years.

Futurevalue=$10,000×(1+0.106)5=$16,549

Hence, the future value of class A is $16,548.

Working note:

Back end load is 5%.

Declining value per year is 1%.

Declining value for 5 years is 5%.

Computation of total back end load,

Totalbackendload=Back end loadDeclining value for 5 years=5%5%=0%

Hence, total back load is 0%.

Class C

Initial commission paid to C is 0.0%.

Back end load is 0%.

Management fee is 1.0%.

12b-1 fee is 1.0%.

Formula to calculate annual percentage expense,

Annualpercentageexpense=(Initialcommission+Backendload+Managementfee+12b1)

Substitute 0% for initial commission, 0% for back end load, 1.0% for management fee and 1.0% for 12b-1 fee.

Annualpercentageexpense=0.0%+0%+1.0%+1.0%=2.0%

Hence, the annual percentage expense is 2.0%.

Formula to calculate net annual earnings,

Netannualearnings=Returnbeforefee+Annualpercentageexpense

Substitute 12% for return before fee and 2.0% for annual percentage expense.

Netannualearnings=12%2.0%=10.0%

Formula to calculate the future value,

Futurevalue=Presentvalue×(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears

Substitute $10,000 for present value, 10.0% for the interest rate and 5 for number of years,

Futurevalue=$10,000×(1+0.10)5=$16,105

Hence, the future value of class A is $16,105.

Hence, the class B has the least fee among all the class so it should be preferred.

Conclusion

Hence, the class B is the best investment as it has the least fee among all the classes.

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