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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance Study Set 19
Quiz 6: Discounted Cash Flows and Valuation
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Question 61
Multiple Choice
Rosalia White will invest $3,000 in an IRA for the next 30 years starting at the end of this year. The investment will earn 13 percent annually. How much will she have at the end of 30 years? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 62
Multiple Choice
Graciela Treadwell won a lottery. She will have a choice of receiving $25,000 at the end of each year for the next 30 years, or a lump sum today. If she can earn a return of 10 percent on any investment she makes, what is the minimum amount she should be willing to accept today as a lump-sum payment? (Round to the nearest hundred dollars.)
Question 63
Multiple Choice
Viviana Carroll needs to have $25,000 in five years. If she can earn 8 percent on any investment, what is the amount that she will have to invest every year at the end of each year for the next five years? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 64
Multiple Choice
Phosfranc Inc., is expecting the following cash flows starting at the end of the year-$133,245, $152,709, $161,554, and $200,760. If their opportunity cost is 9.4 percent, find the future value of these cash flows. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 65
Multiple Choice
Helen Ashley is expecting cash flows of $50,000, $75,000, $125,000, and $250,000 from an inheritance over the next four years. If she can earn 11 percent on any investment that she makes, what is the present value of her inheritance? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 66
Multiple Choice
David Stephens has made an investment that will pay him $11,455, $16,376, and $19,812 at the end of the next three years. His investment was to fetch him a return of 14 percent. What is the present value of these cash flows? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 67
Multiple Choice
John Mason decided to save $2,250 at the end of each of the next three years to pay for a vacation. If he invests it at 8 percent, how much will he have at the end of three years? (Round to the nearest dollar.)