CONNECT PLUS-FINANCIAL & MANAGERIAL AC
CONNECT PLUS-FINANCIAL & MANAGERIAL AC
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Author: Wild
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Chapter B, Problem 1QS
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Time Value of Money:

The value of the money changes with the change in time. If an individual deposits his savings in the bank then,the amount will increase at the specified interest rate. But if he invests that same amount in different avenues then he may get loss or more profit.

To identify: The interest rate column of Table B.2 iswould require to take into consideration for the calculation of future value.

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1.

The annual interest rate is 8% and it is required to convert it compounded quarterly.

The interest rate is 8%.

Formula to calculate the conversion from annual interest rate to quarterly interest rate,

   Ratequarterly= Annualrate 4

Substitute 8% for annual rate.

   Ratequarterly= 8% 4 =2%

The interest rate is 2% quarterly.

Convert number of years into number of quarters

The time period is 2 years.

Formula to convert number of years into number of quarters,

   Numberofquarters=Numberofyears×4

Substitute 2 for number of years.

   Numberofquarters=2years×4 =8quarters

The numbers of quarters are 8 quarters.

In Table B.2 it is required to use the column which has2% interest rate and 8 quarters.

Hence,for the 8% annuallycompounded quarterly use the column which shows2% interest rate and 8 duration.

2.

The interest rate is 12%.

The discount factor in Table B.2 at12% interest rate and 2years is 1.2544.

Hence,for the 12% annual interest rate and8 years use the column which has the discount factor 1.2544.

3.

The annual interest rate is 6% and it is required to convert it compounded semi-annually.

The interest rate is 6%.

Formula to calculate the conversion from annual interest rate to semi-annual interest rate,

   Ratesemi-annually= Annualrate 2

Substitute 6% for annual rate.

   Ratesemi-annually= 6% 2 =3%

The interest rate is 3% semi-annually.

Convert number of years into number of semi-annuals

The time period is 2 years.

Formula to convert number of years into number of semi-annuals,

   Numberofsemi-annual=Numberofyears×2

Substitute 2 for number of years.

   Numberofsemi-annuals=2years×2 =4semi-annual

The numbers of semi-annuals are 4semi-annuals.

In Table B.2 it is required to use the column which has 3% interest rate and 4 semi-annuals.

Hence,for the 6% annually compounded semi-annually use the column which shows 3% interest rate and 4 duration.

4.

The annual interest rate is 12% and it is required to convert it compounded monthly.

The interest rate is 12%.

Formula to calculate the conversion from annual interest rate to monthly interest rate,

   Ratemonthly= Annualrate 12

Substitute 12% for annual rate.

   Ratemonthly= 12% 12 =1%

The interest rate is 1% monthly.

Convert number of years into number of months

The time period is 2 years.

Formula to convert number of years into number of months,

   Numberofmonths=Numberofyears×12

Substitute 2 for number of years.

   Numberofmonths=2years×12 =24months

The numbers of months are 24.

In Table B.2 it is required to use the column which has 1% interest rate and 24 month.

Hence,for the 12% annually compounded semi-annually use the column which shows 1% interest rate and 12 duration.

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