Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
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Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor, Randolph W Westerfield Robert R. Dockson Deans Chair in Bus. Admin., Bradford D Jordan Professor
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Chapter 5, Problem 4QP

Calculating Interest Kates [LO3] Solve for the unknown interest rate in each of the following:

Chapter 5, Problem 4QP, Calculating Interest Kates [LO3] Solve for the unknown interest rate in each of the following:

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Summary Introduction

To calculate: The rate of return

Introduction:

Rate of return refers to the gain or loss on the investment. It also refers to the increase or decrease in the capital value of an investment.

Answer to Problem 4QP

The rate of return is as follows:

ParticularsPresent valueYearsInterest RateFuture value
Investment A$181413.18%$297
Investment B$335186.72%$1,080
Investment C$48,000197.37%$185,382
Investment D$40,3532510.86%$531,618

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Investment A has a present value of $181, future value of $297, and a 4-year investment period. Investment B has a present value of $335, future value of $1,080, and an 18-year investment period.

Investment C has a present value of $48,000, future value of $185,382, and a 19-year investment period. Investment D has a present value of $40,353, future value of $531,618, and a 25-year investment period.

The formula to calculate the rate of return:

P×(1+r)t=FV

Where,

“P” refers to the principal amount invested

“r” refers to the rate of interest or return

“t” refers to the number of years or periods of investment

“FV” refers to the future value or the current market value

Compute the rate of return of Investment A:

P×(1+r)t=FV$181×(1+r)4=$297(1+r)4=$297$181(1+r)4=1.6409

1+r=1.640914r=1.13181r=0.1318 or 13.18%

Hence, the rate of return of Investment A is 13.18%.

Compute the rate of return of Investment B:

P×(1+r)t=FV$335×(1+r)18=$1,080(1+r)18=$1,080$335(1+r)18=3.2239

1+r=3.2239118r=1.06721r=0.0672 or 6.72%

Hence, the rate of return Investment B is 6.72%.

Compute the rate of return of Investment C:

P×(1+r)t=FV$48,000×(1+r)19=$185,382(1+r)19=$185,382$48,000(1+r)19=3.8621

1+r=3.8621119r=1.07371r=0.0737 or 7.37%

Hence, the rate of return Investment C is 7.37%.

Compute the rate of return of Investment D:

P×(1+r)t=FV$40,353×(1+r)25=$531,618(1+r)25=$531,618$40,353(1+r)25=13.1742

1+r=13.1742125r=1.10861r=0.1086 or 10.86%

Hence, the rate of return Investment D is 10.86%.

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