EBK FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
EBK FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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Chapter 9, Problem 45P

a.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The semi-annual payment of the investment.

Introduction:

Annuity:

When payments are made or received in a series at equivalent intervals, they are termed as an annuity. Such payments can be made weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annually.

a.

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Answer to Problem 45P

The semi-annual payment of the investment is $8,886.56

Explanation of Solution

The calculation of the semi-annual payment of the investment is shown below.

Annuity=Future Value1+Interest RateNumber of Payment in a Year nNumber of Payments1Interest RateNumber of Payment in a Year n=$250,0001+10%218110%2=$250,0002.4066192315%=$250,00028.1323846=$8,886.56

b.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The revised semiannual payment after a change in rate from 10% to 12%.

Introduction:

Annuity:

When payments are made or received in a series at equivalent intervals, they are termed as an annuity. Such payments can be made weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annually.

b.

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Answer to Problem 45P

The revised semiannual payment after a change in rate from 10% to 12% is $7,609.48.

Explanation of Solution

The calculation of the revised semiannual payment is shown below.

Annuity=Additional Amount1+Interest RateNumber of Payment in a Year nNumber of Payments1Interest RateNumber of Payment in a Year n=$128,371.561+12%212112%2=$128,371.562.0121964716%=$128,371.5616.86994117=$7,609.48

Working notes:

1. Requirement of additional amount:

The calculation of the requirement of additional amount is shown below.

Additional Amount=Required Future ValueFuture Value at the End of 9th Year=$250,000$121,628.44=$128,371.56

2. Future value of the payment made at the beginning of the 4th year:

The calculation of the future value of the payment made at the beginning of the 4th year is shown below.

Future ValueAt 4th Year=Annuity×1+Interest RateNumber of Payment in a Year nNumber of Payments1Interest RateNumber of Payment in a Year n=$8,886.56×1+10%26110%2=$8,886.56×1.3400956415%=$8,886.56×6.8019128=$60,445.61

3. Future value of the payment from the beginning of the 4th year to the end of the 9th year:

The calculation of the future value of the payment from the beginning of the 4th year to the end of the 9th year is shown below.

Future Value=Future ValueAt 4th Year×1+Interest RateNumber of Payment in a Year nNumber of Payments=$60,445.61×1+12%26×2=$60,445.61×1+6%12=$60,445.61×2.01219647=$121,628.44

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