Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance, 9th Edition
Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance, 9th Edition
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781260052220
Author: Richard Brealey; Stewart Myers; Alan Marcus
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 72QP

a)

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To determine: The amount that to accumulate by the time of retirement.

a)

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Computation of present value is as follows:

PV=C×[1i1i(1+i)n]=$30,000×[10.1010.10(1.10)15]=$30,000×7.6061=$228,183

Therefore, the present value is $228,183.

b)

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To determine: The savings amount required per year to finance the retirement consumption.

b)

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Computation of savings amount required per year to finance the retirement consumption is as follows:

PV of the retirement goal=PV(1+i)n=$228,183(1.10)30=$13,076.8

The present value of the savings of 30 year stream will be same as this present value, therefore:

C×[10.1010.10×(1.10)30]=$13,076.80Therefore, the value of C isC=PMT=$1,387.18

Therefore, the required annual savings is $1,387.18.

c)

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To determine: The cost of loaf of bread at the time of retirement.

c)

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Computation of cost of loaf of bread at the time of retirement is as follows:

Future value = pv×(1+r)n=$1×(1.04)30=$3.24

Therefore, the cost of loaf of bread at the time of retirement is $3.24.

d)

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To determine: The real amount of saving.

d)

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Computation of real amount of saving is as follows:

Real interest rate = (1+nominal interest rate)(1+inflation rate)1=1.101.041=0.0577or  5.77%

Retirement goal in real terms= C×[1i1i(1+i)]=$30,000×[10.057710.0577×(1.0577)15]=$295,796.61

Therefore, the real amount of saving is $295,796.61.

e)

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To determine: The predetermined real annual savings.

e)

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Computation of predetermined real annual savings is as follows:

The future value of your 30-years savings stream must equal to $295,796.61. Then we solve for (PMT) in the following equation:

C×[1.05773010.0577]=$295,796.61therefore the value of CC=PMT=$3,895.66

The savings amount is comparatively higher than in the alternate situation because the rate at which purchasing power grows is less than the nominal interest rate, 10%.

f)

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To determine: The nominal value of saving.

f)

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Computation of nominal value of saving is as follows:

If the real amount saved is $3,895.66 and prices rise at 4% per year, then the amount saved at the end of 1 year, in nominal terms it will be $4,051.49($3,895.66×1.04).

f)

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To determine: The nominal value of saving in the 30th year.

f)

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Computation of nominal value of saving in the 30th year is as follows:

The 30th year will require nominal savings of $12,635.17($3,895.66×(1.04)30).

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