Essentials of Corporate Finance (Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781259277214
Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor, Randolph W Westerfield Robert R. Dockson Deans Chair in Bus. Admin., Bradford D Jordan Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 56QP
Amortization with Equal Principal Payments. Rework Problem 55 assuming that the loan agreement calls for a principal reduction of $18,000 every year instead of equal annual payments.
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1. In a loan amortization schedule, interest payments for each period
would most
probably
a. Increase overtime
c. Remain the same
b. Decrease overtime
d. There are no interest payments in the schedule
2. The formula (1 + i)n is also called
a. present value factor for lump-sum payment
b. future value factor for lump-sum payment
c. present value factor for ordinary annuity
d. future value factor for ordinary annuity
3. An increase in the present value may be caused by
a. increase in the discount rate
b. decrease in the discount rate
c. discount rate does not affect the present value
d. none of the above
4. Interest payments that are based on the original principal and
previous interest
recognized is based on
a. present value
c. simple interest rate
b. future value
d. compound interest rate
5. The time value of money suggest that a peso received today is
worth
a peso received in the
future.
a. less than
c. the same as
b. more than
d. none of the above
56.
Modified True or False
T means Correct and F means Wrong
Scenario: A $150,000 loan is to be amortized over 7 years, with annual end-of-year payments.
The annual payments would be larger if the interest rate were lower.
If the loan were amortized over 10 years rather than 7 years, and if the interest rate were the same in either case, the first payment would include more dollars of interest under the 7-year amortization plan.
The proportion of each payment that represents interest as opposed to repayment of principal would be higher if the interest rate were lower.
The proportion of each payment that represents interest versus repayment of principal would be higher if the interest rate were higher. The proportion of interest versus principal repayment would be the same for each of the 7 payments.
Group of answer choices
T,T,T,T
F,T,F,T
F, F, F, F
T,T,F,T
F,T,F,F
F,F,F,T
T,F,T,F
Chapter 5 Solutions
Essentials of Corporate Finance (Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
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