EBK MINDTAP ECONOMICS FOR ARNOLD'S ECON
EBK MINDTAP ECONOMICS FOR ARNOLD'S ECON
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ISBN: 9781337621335
Author: Arnold
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 29, Problem 1WNG

(a)

To determine

Calculate the present value.

(a)

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The present value (PV) can be calculated using the formula given below:

PV=An(1+i)n        (1)

Here

An is the actual amount of income.

 i is the interest rate.

n is the number of years in the future.

Since An is $25,000, i is 7%, and n is 4 years, the value of PV can be calculated using Equation-1 as follows:

PV=$25,000(1+0.07)1+$25,000(1+0.07)2+$25,000(1+0.07)3+$25,000(1+0.07)4=$23,364.49+$21,835.976+$20,407.45+$19,072.38=$84,680.28

Thus, PV is $84,680.28.

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Present value: The present value measures the value today of a future cash flow or a series of cash flows.

(b)

To determine

Calculate the present value.

(b)

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Since An is $152,000, i is 6%, and n is 5 years, the value of PV can be calculated using Equation-1 as follows:

PV=$152,000(1+0.06)1+$152,000(1+0.06)2+$152,000(1+0.06)3+$152,000(1+0.06)4+$152,000(1+0.06)5=$143,396.2+$135,279.5+$127,622.1+$120,398.2+$113,583.2=$640,279.3

Thus, PV is $640,279.3.

(c)

To determine

Calculate the present value.

(c)

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Since An is $60,000, i is 6.5%, and n is10 years, the value of PV can be calculated using Equation-1 as follows:

PV=$60,000(1+0.065)1+$60,000(1+0.065)2+$60,000(1+0.065)3+$60,000(1+0.065)4+$60,000(1+0.065)5+$60,000(1+0.065)6+$60,000(1+0.065)7+$60,000(1+0.065)8+$60,000(1+0.065)9+$60,000(1+0.065)10=$56,338.03+$52,899.56+$49,670.95+$46,6369.39+$43,792.85+$41,120.05+$38,610.37+$36,253.87+$34,041.19+$31,963.56=$431,329.8

Thus, PV is $431,329.8.

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