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Quiz 7: Time Value of Money Basics and Applications
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
You own a contract that promises an annuity cash flow of $100 beginning-of-the-year cash flows for each of the next three years (note: the first cash flow is today) .At an interest rate of 10%,what is the future value of this contract exactly three years from today?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Your parents paid $1,000 for a college fund bond when you were born.Today is your 20
th
birthday and you are ready to cash the bond which has grown to a value of $3,361.85.What was the average annual rate of return on your college fund bond?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
You have been accepted into a prestigious private university in Southern California - congratulations! Since no one from this school has ever graduated in only four years,you anticipate that you will need to make 10 semi-annual tuition payments of $25,000 each with the first cash flow six months from today.If you choose to discount these cash flows at an annual rate of 6%,what is the present value cost of tuition to attend your university of choice?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
You own a contract that promises an annuity cash flow of $100 beginning-of-the-year cash flows for each of the next three years (note: the first cash flow is today) .At an interest rate of 10%,what is the present value of this contract?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
You have decided to endow a Chair in Finance at Whatsamatta University.How much money must you deposit into the endowment account today if the Chair pays $125,000 per year (first payment one year from today) ,increases at a rate of 2% per year forever,and is invested at a rate that pays out 4.50% per year?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Individuals and businesses require compensation for delaying consumption.Which of the following questions may contribute to the magnitude of the compensation?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Your friend has agreed to lend you $5,000 today if you will repay him $5,061.36 in three months.What annual interest rate is your friend charging you for this loan?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Peabody Books Inc.wishes to borrow $182,000 today for the purchase of publishing materials.They have an agreement with their commercial banker that they can borrow money at an annual rate of 4.75%.How much will the firm owe if they repay the loan in exactly one year?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
What is the present value of $3,500 received 3 years from today if the prevailing interest rate is 6.10%?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
You are about to purchase a new car from a dealer who has a new and unusual payment plan.You have the choice to pay $28,000 cash today or $31,000 in four years.If you have the opportunity to borrow the cash price value of the car at a rate of 2.5% and repay the loan in a lump sum in 4 years,which option should you take and why?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
You own a contract that promises an annuity cash flow of $100 year-end cash flows for each of the next three years (note: the first cash flow is exactly one year from today) .At an interest rate of 10%,what is the present value of this contract?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Your new employer makes you an unusual salary offer.Choice A is to receive a $20,000 lump sum today and another $50,000 in one year.Choice B is to receive nothing today,and $80,000 in one year.You carefully consider what you have learned in your finance class and determine that the risk and uncertainty of this offer as well as the difficulty of having to find money for living expenses for one more year leads you to conclude that the appropriate interest rate at which to evaluate these offers is 40%.Based strictly on the results of your calculations,which offer should you accept and why?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Which choice has a greater present value if we assume a required rate of return of 10%? 1: A lump sum cash flow today of $248.69,2: $100 cash flows occurring one,two,and three years from today,or 3: a single cash flow of $331 three years from today.
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Consider the equation for present value.If you wished to increase the present value of a future amount by changing only one variable,which of the following actions should you take?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Autorola plans to invest money today at an interest rate of 6% compounded annually to have $40,000 available for the purchase of a car four years from now.How much does the firm need to invest today?