Study Guide For Brigham/houston's Fundamentals Of Financial Management, 14th
Study Guide For Brigham/houston's Fundamentals Of Financial Management, 14th
14th Edition
ISBN: 9781305403895
Author: Eugene F. Brigham, Joel F. Houston
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 15P

a.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: Present value of annuity at $400 per year for 10 years at 10%.

Annuity: It is an agreement under which a person pays the lump sum payment or number of small transactions and in return he gets the amount at later date or upon annuitization. The purpose of the annuity is not to the break the flow of income after retirement.

a.

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Solution:

Formula to calculate present value of annuity is,

PVAnnuity=C×[1I1I×(1+I)N] (I)

Where,

  • PV is present value.
  • C is monthly payment made.
  • I is interest rate.
  • N is number of years.

Substitute $400 for C, 10% for I and N for 10 in equation (I).

Study Guide For Brigham/houston's Fundamentals Of Financial Management, 14th, Chapter 5, Problem 15P   PV=$400×[10.1010.10×(1+0.10)10]=$400×(103.85542392)=$2457.8284

Conclusion

The amount of present value will be $2457.8284.

b.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: Present value of annuity at $200 per year for 5 years at 5%.

b.

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Solution:

Substitute $200 for C, 5% for I and N for 5 in equation (I).

PV=$200×[10.0510.05×(1+0.05)5]=$200×(2015.6705229)=$865.8954

Conclusion

The amount of present value will be $865.8954.

c.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: Present value of annuity at $400 per year for 5 years at 10%.

c.

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Solution:

Formula to calculate present value of annuity is,

PVAnnuity=C×1(1+I)N

Where,

  • PV is present value.
  • C is monthly payment made.
  • I is interest rate.
  • N for number of years.

Substitute $400 for C, 5% for I and 4, 3, 2, 1 and 0 for N.

PV=$400(1(1+0.00)4+1(1+0.00)3+1(1+0.00)2+1(1+0.00)1+1(1+0.00)0)=$400×5=$2000

Conclusion

The value of annuity is $2000.

d.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: Annuity due.

d.

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Solution:

Formula to calculate annuity due amount is,

PVAnnuity=C×[1I1I×(1+I)N]×(1+I)

Where,

  • PV is present value.
  • C is monthly payment made.
  • I is interest rate.
  • N is number of years.

Substitute $400 for C, 5% for I and 10 for N.(part (a))

PV=$400×(10.1010.10×(1+0.10)10)×(1+0.10)=$400×(103.85542392)×(1+0.10)=$2,703.61348

The amount will be $2,703.61348 for annuity due.

Substitute $200 for C, 5% for I and 5 for N. (part (b))

PV=$200×(10.0510.05×(1+0.05)5)×(1+0.05)=$200×(2015.6705229)×(1+0.05)=$909.190

The amount will be $909.190 for annuity due.

Formula to calculate annuity due amount is, (part (c))

PV=C×1(1+I)N×(1+I)

Where,

  • PV is present value.
  • C is monthly payment made.
  • I is interest rate.
  • N for number of years.

Substitute $400 for C, 0% for I and 4, 3, 2, 1 and 0 for N.

PV=[$400×(1(1+0.00)4+1(1+0.00)3+1(1+0.00)2+1(1+0.00)1+1(1+0.00)0)×(1+0)]=$400×5×1=$2,000

Conclusion

The final amount of annuity due is for part a. is $2,703.61348, for part b. is $909.190 and for part c. is $2,000.

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