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ISBN: 9781305777118
Author: Eugene F. Brigham, Joel F. Houston
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 18P

a.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: Present value of cash flow stream at 8% discounting rate.

Present value of cash flow: It is also called as discounted value, it defines that amount of money that is invested at a given rate of interest, which will further increase the amount of future cash flow at that particular time in future.

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Calculation of present value of cash flow stream at 8% discounting rate

Year Discounting Rate Cash Flows Present value of cash flows
Stream A Stream B

Stream A

B×C

Stream B

B×D

A B C D E F
0 1.000000 0 0 0 0
1 0.92592 100 300 $92.592 $277.77
2 0.85733 400 400 $342.932 $342.932
3 0.79383 400 400 $317.532 $317.532
4 0.73502 400 400 $294.008 $294.008
5 0.68058 300 100 $204.174 $68.058
Present value for Stream A and Stream B $1248.23 $1300.306

Table (1)

Working Note to calculate discounting rate

Formula to calculate discounting rate for year 1

DiscountRate=1(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears=1(1+0.08)1=0.92592

Formula to calculate discounting rate for year 2

DiscountRate=1(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears=1(1+0.08)2=0.85733

Formula to calculate discounting rate for year 3

DiscountRate=1(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears=1(1+0.08)3=0.79383

Formula to calculate discounting rate for year 4

DiscountRate=1(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears=1(1+0.08)4=0.73502

Formula to calculate discounting rate for year 5

DiscountRate=1(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears=1(1+0.08)5=0.68058

Conclusion

Present value for stream A and stream B is $1248.23 and $1300.306 respectively.

b.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: Present value of cash flow stream at 0% discounting rate.

b.

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Solution:

Calculation of present value of cash flow stream at 0% discounting rate

Year Discounting Rate Cash Flows Present value of cash flows
Stream A Stream B

Stream A

B×C

Stream B

B×D

A B C D E F
0 1.000000 0 0 0 0
1 1.000000 100 300 $100 $300
2 1.000000 400 400 $400 $400
3 1.000000 400 400 $400

$400

4 1.000000 400 400 $400 $400
5 1.000000 300 100 $300 $100
Present value for Stream A and Stream B $1600 $1600

Table (2)

Working Note to calculate discounting rate

Formula to calculate discounting rate for year 1

DiscountRate=1(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears=1(1+0.00)1=1.0000

Formula to calculate discounting rate for year 2

DiscountRate=1(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears=1(1+0.00)2=1.0000

Formula to calculate discounting rate for year 3

DiscountRate=1(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears=1(1+0.00)3=1.0000

Formula to calculate discounting rate for year 4

DiscountRate=1(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears=1(1+0.00)4=1.0000

Formula to calculate discounting rate for year 5

DiscountRate=1(1+Interestrate)Numberofyears=1(1+0.00)5=1.0000

Conclusion

Present value for stream A and stream B is $1600 and $1600 respectively.

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