Personal Finance (MindTap Course List)
Personal Finance (MindTap Course List)
13th Edition
ISBN: 9781337099752
Author: E. Thomas Garman, Raymond Forgue
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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a.

Summary Introduction

To Calculate: the future value of annuity in (a).

Concept Introduction:Time value of money is the concept of finance which calculates the effect of time over the value of money. As per this concept, the present value of a future amount is lower than the future value. The present value/ future value of an amount are calculated using the interest rate as discount rate.

b.

Summary Introduction

To Calculate: The present value of lump sum.

Concept Introduction:Time value of money is the concept of finance which calculates the effect of time over the value of money. As per this concept, the present value of a future amount is lower than the future value. The present value/ future value of an amount are calculated using the interest rate as discount rate.

c.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: the future value of annuity.

Concept Introduction:Time value of money is the concept of finance which calculates the effect of time over the value of money. As per this concept, the present value of a future amount is lower than the future value. The present value/ future value of an amount are calculated using the interest rate as discount rate.

d.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: the present value of annuity.

Concept Introduction:Time value of money is the concept of finance which calculates the effect of time over the value of money. As per this concept, the present value of a future amount is lower than the future value. The present value/ future value of an amount are calculated using the interest rate as discount rate.

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