Essentials of Corporate Finance
Essentials of Corporate Finance
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ISBN: 9780078034756
Author: Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, Bradford D. Jordan
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 5, Problem 6QP
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To calculate: The present value.

Introduction:

An annuity is a level stream of flow of cash for a particular period. They often appear in financial arrangements and it is a shortcut used for finding the values.

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Answer to Problem 6QP

a) The present value for the annuity payment of $2,100 which is given for 7 years at an interest rate of 8% is $10,933.38.

b) The present value for the annuity payment of $1,095 which is given for 9 years at an interest rate of 7% is $7,134.18.

c) The present value for the annuity payment of $11,000 which is given for 18 years at an interest rate of 9% is $96,311.88.

d) The present value for the annuity payment of $30,000 which is given for 28 years at an interest rate of 11% is $258,048.65.

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The details of annuity payment, number of years, and interest rate are provided. The annuity payment of $2,100 is given for 7 years at an interest rate of 8%. The timeline is as follows:

The annuity payment of $1,095 is given for 9 years at a rate of 7%. The timeline is as follows:

The payment of $11,000 is given for 18 years at a rate of 9%. The timeline is as follows:

The payment of $30,000 is given for 28 years at a rate of 11%. The timeline is as follows:

Formula to calculate the present value annuity:

Present value annuity=C{[1(1(1+r)t)]r}

Note: C denotes the annuity payment or an annual cash flow, r denotes the rate of exchange, and t denotes the period.

Compute the present value annuity for $2,100 at 8%:

Present value annuity=C{[1(1(1+r)t)]r}=$2,100{[1(1(1+0.08)7)]0.08}=$2,100{[1(11.087)]0.08}=$2,100{[1(11.713824269)]0.08}

=$2,100{10.5834903950.08}=$2,100{0.4165096040.08}=$2,100×5.206370059=$10,933.38

Hence, the present value annuity is $10,933.38.

Compute the present value annuity for $1,095 at 7%:

Present value annuity=C{[1(1(1+r)t)]r}=$1,095{[1(1(1+0.07)9)]0.07}=$1,095{[1(11.079)]0.07} .

=$1,095{[1(11.838459212)]0.07}=$1,095×6.515232249=$7,134.18

Hence, the present value annuity is $7,134.18.

Compute the present value annuity for $11,000 at 9%:

Present value annuity=C{[1(1(1+r)t)]r}=$11,000{[1(1(1+0.09)18)]0.09}=$11,000{[1(11.099)]0.09}

=$11,000{[1(14.717120417)]0.09}=$11,000×8.755625109=$96,311.88

Hence, the present value annuity is $96,311.88.

Compute the present value annuity for $30,000 at 11%:

Present value annuity=C{[1(1(1+r)t)]r}=$30,000{[1(1(1+0.11)28)]0.11}=$30,000{[1(11.1128)]0.11}

=$30,000{[1(118.57990145)]0.11}=$30,000×8.60162183=$258,048.65

Hence, the present value annuity is $258,048.65.

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