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Concept explainers
To compute: The purchase of the car under buying and leasing and to buy it or not.
It refers to the ability of the person to buy something. Purchasing power decreases with an increase in inflation and increase with the decrease in inflation.
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Explanation of Solution
Given,
Initial payment is $2,400.
Monthly payment is $380.
Purchase cost of the car is $28,000.
Formula to calculate the present value under leasing option,
Where,
- PVIFA refers to present value interest factor
annuity.
Substitute $2,400 for the initial payment, $380 for the monthly payment,
Hence, the present value under leasing option is $14,891.
Formula to calculate the present value under the purchasing option,
Substitute $28,000 for the purchase cost and $14,263 for the present value of the resale price.
Hence, the present value under purchasing option is $13,727.
Hence, it is preferred to buy the car on lease as the value of the option of purchasing is very less as compared to the option of leasing.
Given,
Resale price is $17,000.
Annual interest rate is 6%.
Computation of the present value of the resale price,
Substitute $17,000 for the re sale price and 6% for annual interest rate.
Hence, the present value of the resale priceis $14,273.
Computation of the break even point,
Formula to calculate the breakeven point,
Substitute $13,109 for the present value and 0.5% for rate of interest.
Hence, the break even sale price of the car is $15,691.
Working notes:
Given,
Annual percentage rate is 6%.
Computation of monthly interest rate,
Hence, the monthly interest rate is 0.5%.
Given,
Purchase cost is $28,000.
Computation of present value under leasing option,
Hence, the present value of the resale price is $13,109.
The car should be purchased on lease.
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