Using Exhibit 12-1 or the formula, calculate the future value of an ordinary annuity with a quarterly payment of $1,000 made at the end of each quarter for four years compounding quarterly at 8%.
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- MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Solve by using tables Table 12-1 and Table 12-2. Paul and Donna Kelsch are planning a Mediterranean cruise in 3 years and will need $6,500 for the trip. They decide to set up a "sinking fund" savings account for the vacation. They intend to make regular payments at the end of each 3 month period into the account that pays 6% interest compounded quarterly. What periodic sinking fund payment (in $) will allow them to achieve their vacation goal? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) %24TABLE 13.2 Present value of an annuity of $1 ½% 6% 7% 1% 0.9901 1.9704 2% 0.9804 3% 0.9709 4% 0.9615 0.9950 1.9851 1.9416 1.9135 1.8861 5% 0.9524 1.8594 2.7232 3.5459 4.3295 2.9702 2.9410 2.8839 2.7751 2.8286 3.7171 3.9505 3.9020 3.6299 4.9259 4.4518 3.8077 4.8534 4.7134 4.5797 5.7955 5.6014 6.7282 6.4720 5.8964 5.2421 6.8621 5.4172 6.2303 7.0197 6.0021 7.8230 7.6517 7.3255 8.7791 8.5660 7.7861 8.1622 8.9826 5.0757 5.7864 6.7327 6.4632 7.4353 7.1078 8.1109 7.7217 8.3064 8.8632 9.7304 9.4713 8.5302 10.6770 10.3676 9.7868 9.2526 8.7605 8% 0.9434 0.9346 0.9259 1.8334 1.8080 1.7833 2.6730 2.6243 2.5771 3.4651 3.3872 3.3121 4.2124 4.1002 3.9927 4.9173 4.7665 4.6229 5.5824 5.3893 5.2064 6.2098 5.9713 5.7466 6.8017 6.5152 6.2469 7.3601 7.0236 6.7101 7.8869 7.4987 7.1390 11.2551 10.5753 8.3838 7.9427 7.5361 12.1337 9.9856 8.8527 8.3576 7.9038 13.4887 13.0037 12.1062 11.2961 10.5631 9.8986 8.2442 14.4166 13.8650 12.8492 11.9379 11.1184 10.3796 9.7122 9.1079 8.5595 15.3399 14.7179 13.5777…Tait is entering high school and is determined to save money for college. Tait feels he can save $2,500 each year for the next four years from his part-time job. If Tait is able to invest at 6%, how much will he have when he starts college? (Click the icon to view Present Value of $1 table.) E (Click the icon to view Present Value of Ordinary Annuity of $1 table.) (Click the icon to view Future Value of $1 table.) E (Click the icon to view Future Value of Ordinary Annuity of $1 table.) - X Reference (Round your answer to the nearest dollar.) Reference When Tait starts college he will have Present Value of $1 Periods Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 9% 10% 12% 14% 15% 16% 18% 20% Future Value of $1 0.990 0.980 0.971 0.962 0.952 0.943 0.980 0.961 0.943 0.925 0.907 0.971 0.942 0.915 0.889 0.864 0.840 0.961 0.924 0.888 0.855 0.823 0.792 0.951 0.906 0.863 0.822 0.784 0.747 0.917 0.909 0.893 | 0.877 0.870 0.862 0.847 0.833 0.826 0.797 0.769 0.756 0.743…
- Crab Company is considering a project with an initial investment of $600,000 that is expected to produce cash inflows of $129,500 for ten years. Crab's required rate of return is 16%. (Click on the icon to view Present Value of $1 table.) E (Click on the icon to view Present Value of Ordinary Annuity of $1 table.) 14. What is the NPV of the project? 15. What is the IRR of the project? 16. Is this an acceptable project for Crab? 14. What is the NPV of the project? (Enter the factor amount to three decimal places, X.XXX. Round the present value of the annuity to the nearest whole dollar. Use parentheses or a minus sign for a negative net present value.) Net Cash Annuity PV Factor Present (i-16%, n=10) Value Years Inflow 1- 10 Present value of annuity Investment Net present valueTABLE 13-1 Ordinary annuity table: Compound sum of an annuity of $1 Period 2% 5% 7% 8% 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1 1.0000 1.0000 2.0300 2.1200 2.1300 2 2.0200 3.3744 3.4069 3 3.0604 3.0909 4.7793 4.8498 6.3528 6.4803 8.3227 7 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 2.0400 2.0500 2.0600 2.0700 2.0800 2.0900 2.1000 2.1100 3.1216 3.1525 3.1836 3.2149 3.2464 3.2781 3.3100 3.3421 4 4.1216 4.1836 4.2465 4.3101 4.3746 4.4399 4.5061 4.5731 4.6410 4.7097 5 5.2040 5.3091 5.4163 5.5256 5.6371 5.7507 5.8666 5.9847 6.1051 6.2278 6 6.3081 6.4684 6.6330 6.8019 6.9753 7.1533 7.3359 7.5233 7.7156 7.9129 8.1152 7.4343 7.6625 7.8983 8.1420 8.3938 8.6540 8.9228 9.2004 9.4872 9.7833 10.0890 10.4047 8 8.5829 8.8923 9.2142 9.5491 9.8975 10.2598 10.6366 11.0285 11.4359 11.8594 12.2997 12.7573 9 9.7546 10.1591 10.5828 11.0265 11.4913 11.9780 12.4876 13.0210 13.5795 14.1640 14.7757 15.4157 10 10.9497 11.4639 12.0061 12.5779 13.1808 13.8164 14.4866 15.1929 15.9374 16.7220 17.5487 18.4197 11 12.1687 12.8078…TABLE 9C.2 Present Value of Annuity of $1, p = [1-1/(1+]/i 3.25% 3.5% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6.5982 6.5346 8 7.4859 7.4051 7.4051 7.3255 7.2472 9 8.3605 8.2605 8.1622 8.0657 9.2222 9.1012 8.9826 8.8662 10 11 12 13 14 15 Periods 1.5% 1.75% 2% 2.25% 2.5% 2.75% 3% 0.9852 0.9828 0.9804 0.9780 0.9756 0.9732 0.9709 0.9685 0.9662 1.9559 1.9487 1.9416 1.9345 1.9274 1.9204 1.9135 1.9066 1.8997 2.9122 2.8980 2.8839 2.8699 2.8560 2.8423 2.8286 2.8151 2.8016 3.8544 3.8309 3.8077 3.7847 3.7620 3.7394 3.7171 3.6950 3.6731 4.7826 4.7479 4.7135 4.6795 4.6458 4.6126 4.5797 4.5472 4.5151 5.6972 5.6490 5.6014 5.5545 5.5081 5.4624 5.4172 5.3726 5.3286 6.4720 6.4102 6.3494 6.2894 6.2303 6.1720 6.1145 7.1701 7.0943 7.0197 6.9462 6.8740 7.9709 7.8777 7.7861 7.6961 7.6077 8.7521 8.6401 8.5302 8.4224 8.3166 10.0711 9.9275 9.7868 9.6491 9.5142 9.3821 9.2526 9.1258 9.0016 10.9075 10.7395 10.5753 10.4148 10.2578 10.1042 9.9540 9.8071 9.6633 11.7315 11.5376 11.3484 11.1636 10.9832 10.8070 10.6350 10.4669 10.3027 12.5434…
- Appendix 9.1 – Period 7 at 10%Present value of $1 received in n periods= 0.5132 Appendix 9.2- Period 4 at 14% Present value of an annuity of $1 per period = 4.8684Use the table below to answer the following questions: Period 4 567 8 9 10 11 Present Value of an Annuity of 1 4% Future Value of an Annuity of 1 5% 5% 8% 10% 4% 8% 10% 3.6299 3.5460 3.3121 3.1699 4.2465 4.3101 4.5061 4.6410 4.4518 4.3295 3.9927 3.7908 5.4163 5.5256 5.8666 6.1051 5.2421 5.0757 4.6229 4.3553 6.6330 6.8019 7.3359 7.7156 6.0021 5.7864 5.2064 4.8684 7.8983 8.1420 8.9228 9.4872 5.7466 5.3349 9.2142 9.5491 10.6366 11.4359 7.4353 7.1078 6.2469 5.7590 10.5828 11.0266 12.4876 13.5795 8.1109 7.7217 6.7101 6.1446 12.0061 12.5779 14.4866 15.9374 8.7605 8.3064 7.1390 6.4951 13.4864 14.2068 16.6455 18.5312 6.7327 6.4632 Bobby receives alimony payments every 6 months and the next payment is tomorrow. Median homes go for $950,000 and he wants to save $190,000 in 4 years. How much money should Bobby put away into an investment each time he receives alimony payments if he can get a 8% return a year? $35,593 O $31,624 O $23,131 O $46,262Appendix C Future value of an annuity of $1, FVA Period 1 2 3 5 THREE 15 17 19 20 25 30 40 50 1.000 2.010 3.030 4.060 5.101 6.152 7.214 8.286 9.369 10.462 11.567 12.683 13.809 14.947 16.097 17.258 18.430 19.615 20.811 22.019 28.243 34.785 48.886 64.463 1.000 2.020 3.060 4.122 5.204 6.308 7.434 8.583 9.755 10.950 12.169 13.412 14.680 15.974 17.293 1.000 2.030 3.091 4.184 5.309 6.468 7.662 8.892 10.159 11.464 12.808 14.192 15.618 17.086 18.599 20.157 21.762 23.414 18.639 20.012 21.412 22.841 24.297 32.030 40.588 60.402 84.579 112.80 FVA-A 25.117 26.870 36.459 47.575 75.401 (1+0)" 1.000 2.040 3.122 4.246 5.416 6.633 7.898 10.583 12.006 13.486 15.026 16.627 18.292 20.024 23.698 25.645 27.671 29.778 41.646 56.085 95.026 152.67 1.000 2.050 3.153 4.310 5.526 6.802 8.142 9.549 12.578 14.207 15.917 17.713 19.599 21.579 23.657 25.840 28.132 30.539 33.066 47.727 66.439 120.80 209.35 Percent 1.000 2.060 3.184 4.375 5.637 6.975 8.394 9.897 11.491 13.181 14.972 16.870 18.882 21.015 23.276 25.673…
- Exhibit A.9 Present Value of an Annuity of $1 Year 1/2% 1% 2% 4% 5% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% 15% 16% 18% 20% 22% 24% 25% 30% 35% 40% 1 0.995 0.990 0.980 0.962 0.952 0.943 0.926 0.909 0.893 0.877 0.870 0.862 0.847 0.833 0.820 0.806 0.800 0.769 0.741 0.714 2 1.985 1.970 1.942 1.886 1.859 1.833 1.783 1.736 1.690 1.647 1.626 1.605 1.566 1.528 1.492 1.457 1.440 1.361 1.289 1.224 3 2.970 2.941 2.884 2.775 2.723 2.673 2.577 2.487 2.402 2.322 2.283 2.246 2.174 2.106 2.042 1.981 1.952 1.816 1.696 1.589 4 3.950 3.902 3.808 3.630 3.546 3.465 3.312 3.170 3.037 2.914 2.855 2.798 2.690 2.589 2.494 2.404 2.362 2.166 1.997 1.849 5 4.926 4.853 4.713 4.452 4.329 4.212 3.993 3.791 3.605 3.433 3.352 3.274 3.127 2.991 2.864 2.745 2.689 2.436 2.220 2.035 6 5.896 5.795 5.601 5.242 5.076 4.917 4.623 4.355 4.111 3.889 3.784 3.685 3.498 3.326 3.167 3.020 2.951 2.643 2.385 2.168 7 6.862 6.728 6.472 6.002 5.786 5.582 5.206 4.868 4.564 4.288 4.160 4.039 3.812 3.605 3.416 3.242 3.161 2.802 2.508 2.263…Complete the following for the present value of an ordinary annuity. (Use Table 13.2.) (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.) Amount of annuity expected Present value (amount needed now to invest to receive annuity) Interest Payment Time rate $ 900 Annually 4 years 6 %Complete the following for the present value of an ordinary annuity. (Use Table 13.2.) (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.) Present value (amount needed now to invest to receive annuity) Amount of Payment Time Interest rate annuity expected 15,300 Quarterly 4 years 8% acer Σ %24