Concept Introduction:
Present value:
Present value refers to discounted value of future money. In other we can say that when we discounted future value with the help of given interest rate then we will get present value of money to be received in future time.
Requirement 1:
How much money is Otto able to borrow if interest rate is 8%, compounded semiannually?
Concept Introduction:
Present value:
Present value refers to discounted value of future money. In other we can say that when we discounted future value with the help of given interest rate then we will get present value of money to be received in future time.
Requirement 2:
How much money is Otto able to borrow if interest rate is 12%, compounded semiannually?
Concept Introduction:
Present value:
Present value refers to discounted value of future money. In other we can say that when we discounted future value with the help of given interest rate then we will get present value of money to be received in future time.
Requirement 3:
How much money is Otto able to borrow if interest rate is 16%, compounded semiannually?

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