What is the present value of the following cash flows at a
discount rate of 6%? Years 1 – 5 $10,000 Years 6 – 10 $12,000 Years
11 – 20 $15,000
A. $109,896
B. $119,157
C. $141,544
D. $129,639
If a professor currently earns $80,000 per year and expects
annual salary increases of 3%, approximately how long will the
professor have to work before his/her annual salary reaches
$500,000 per year?
A. 62 years
B. 49 years
C. 101 years...
Value of a mixed stream For the mixed stream of cash flows shown
in the following table, LOADING..., determine the future value at
the end of the final year if deposits are made into an account
paying annual interest of 13%, assuming that no withdrawals are
made during the period and that the deposits are made:
1
30,300
2
25,250
3
20,200
4
10,100
5
5,050
a. At the end of each year.
b. At the beginning of each year....
For the mixed stream of cash flows shown in the following
table. determine the future value at the end of the final year if
deposits are made into an account paying annual interest of 15%,
assuming that no withdrawals are made during the period and that
the deposits are made:
a. At the end of each year.
b. At the beginning of each year
Year
Cash flow stream
1
$34,800
2
$29,000
3
$23,200
4
$11,600
5
$5,800
Find the present value of the following cash flow stream if the
discount rate is 7.17%: CF1 = 24, CF2 = 41, CF3 = 51, CF4 = 69. The
cash flows are received at the end of each year.
Round to the nearest $0.01 (e.g., if your answer is $175.386,
record it as 175.39).
If the discount rate is 12%, what is the present value of the
following cash flows:
Year
Cash Flow
1
$10,000
2
$11,000
3
$12,000
4
$13,000
5
$14,000
6-15
$15,000 each year
a.
$144,618
b.
$90, 537
c.
$127,923
d.
$127,197
Find the present value of the following cash flow stream
assuming a discount rate of 8%: A payment of $10,000 received at
the end of each MONTH over the coming 4 years, followed by a
payment of $5000 received at the end of each MONTH over the 6 years
after that.
a.) $556,975.15
b.) $409,619.13
c.) $285,172.61
d.) $207,297.84
e.) $616,916.97
Given the following cash flows and a discount rate of 9.5%, the
net present value is closest to:
CF0 $ (27.50)
CF1 $ 8.75
CF2 $ 11.30
CF3 $ 14.90
St. Lawrence Ventures had cash flow from assets in 2014 of
$1,875 (all values in thousands). The company paid interest expense
of $370 and the cash flow to shareholders was $1,425. St.
Lawrence:
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What is the net present value of the following cash flows if the
relevant discount rate is 9 percent?
Year Cash Flow
0
-11,520
1
81
2
650
3
880
4
2300
5
15,800
A) $1,300.54 B) $1,913.12 C) $1,679.22 D) $1,022.87 E)
$1,506.54
45) SNR is considering a project with an initial cost of
$50,000. The project will produce cash inflows of $10,000 a year
for the first two years and $12,000 a year for the following three
years....
What is the present value of the following set of cash flows
when the discount rate is 11% p.a. compounded
monthly? (Rounded to the nearest dollar).
Year 1 $260
Year 2 $330
Year 3 $800
Year 4 $760
$1,605
$1,660
$1,565
$1,560
None of the above
What is the future value of $6,000 invested for 8 years at an
annually compounded interest rate of 11.5% p.a.? (Rounded to the
nearest dollar).
$14,980
$14,220
$14,333
$14,560
None of the above
Melbourne Ltd...
What is the present value of a stream of cash flows expected to
grow at a 10 percent rate per year for 5 years and then remain
constant thereafter until the final payment in 30 years. The
payment at the end of the first year is $1,000 and the discount
rate is 5.00 percent.