UPENN: LOOSE LEAF CORP.FIN W/CONNECT
UPENN: LOOSE LEAF CORP.FIN W/CONNECT
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Author: Ross
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Chapter 4, Problem 58QP
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To compute: The purchase of the car under buying and leasing and to buy it or not.

Purchasing Power:

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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Given,

Initial payment is $2,400.

Monthly payment is $380.

Purchase cost of the car is $28,000.

Present value of resale price is $14,263.

Formula to calculate the present value under leasing option,

Presentvalue=Initialpayment+(Monthlypayment×PVIFA5%,3years×12months)

Where,

  • PVIFA refers to present value interest factor annuity.

Substitute $2,400 for the initial payment, $380 for the monthly payment,

Presentvalue=$2,400+($380×32.871)=$2,400+$12,491=$14,891

Hence, the present value under leasing option is $14,891.

Formula to calculate the present value under the purchasing option,

Presentvalue=PurchasecostPresentvalueofresaleprice

Substitute $28,000 for the purchase cost and $14,263 for the present value of the resale price.

Presentvalue=$28,000$14,273=$13,727

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,

Presentvalue=Resaleprice×1(1+Annualinterestrate)3

Substitute $17,000 for the re sale price and 6% for annual interest rate.

Presentvalue=$17,000×1(1+0.06)3=$17,000×0.839=$14,273

Hence, the present value of the resale priceis $14,273.

Computation of the break even point,

Formula to calculate the breakeven point,

Futurevalue=Presentvalue×(1+rateofinterest)Time

Substitute $13,109 for the present value and 0.5% for rate of interest.

Futurevalue=$13,109×(1+0.005)3years×12months=$13,109×1.197=$15,691

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,

Monthlyinterestrate=AnnualpercentagerateNumberofmonths=6%12months=0.5%

Hence, the monthly interest rate is 0.5%.

Given,

Purchase cost is $28,000.

Computation of present value under leasing option,

Presentvalueunderleasingoption=PurchasecostPresentvalueofresaleprice$14,981=$28,000PresentvalueofresalepricePresentvalueofresaleprice=$13,109

Hence, the present value of the resale price is $13,109.

Conclusion

The car should be purchased on lease.

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