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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance Study Set 16
Quiz 5: The Time Value of Money
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Question 61
Multiple Choice
Using lower discount rates will:
Question 62
Multiple Choice
Interest rate: Dominic has $3,000 to invest for three years. He wants to receive $5,000 at the end of the three years. What invest rate would his investment have to earn to achieve his goal? (Round to the nearest percent.)
Question 63
Multiple Choice
Interest rate: Rachael wants to borrow $6,000 for a period of four years. She has two choices. Her bank is offering to lend her the amount at 7.25 percent compounded annually. She can also borrow from her company and will have to repay a total of $8,130.93 at the end of four years. Should Rachael go with her bank or the company, and what is the interest rate if she borrows from her company? (Round to the nearest percent.)
Question 64
Multiple Choice
Multiple compounding (PV) : You need to have $15,000 in five years to pay-off a home equity loan. You can invest in an account that pays 5.75 percent compounded quarterly. How much will you have to invest today to attain your target in five years? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 65
Multiple Choice
Multiple compounding (PV) : Rick Rodriquez plans to invest some money today so that he will receive $7,500 in three years. If the investment he is considering will pay 3.65 percent compounded daily, how much will he have to invest today?
Question 66
Multiple Choice
Interest rate: Sofie wants to invest $25,000 in a spa that her sister is starting. She will triple her investment in six years. What is the rate of return that Sofie is being promised? (Rounded to the nearest per cent.)
Question 67
Multiple Choice
Present value: Tommie Harris is considering an investment that pays 6.5 percent annually. How much must he invest today such that he will have $25,000 in seven years? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 68
Multiple Choice
Present value: Derek's friend, Jack, is asking to borrow today with a promise to repay $7,418.87 in four years. If Derek could earn 5.45 percent annually on the any investment he makes today, how much would he be willing to lend Jackson today? (Round to nearest dollar.)
Question 69
Multiple Choice
Multiple compounding (PV) : Marcie Witter is saving for her daughter's college education. She wants to have $50,000 available when her daughter graduates from high school in four years. If the investment she is considering will pay 8.25 percent compounded monthly, how much will she have to invest today to reach her target? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 70
Multiple Choice
Present value: John Hsu wants to start a business in 10 years. He hopes to have $100,000 at that time to invest in the business. To reach his goal, he plans to invest a certain amount today in a bank term deposit that will pay him 9.50 percent annually. How much will he have to invest today to achieve his target? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 71
Multiple Choice
Interest rate: Ray has $5,000 to invest in a small business venture. His partner has promised to pay him back $8,200 in five years. What is the return earned on this investment?
Question 72
Multiple Choice
Present value: Becky Sayers wants to buy a house in six years. She hopes to be able to put down $25,000 at that time. If the bank term deposit she wants to invest in will pay 7.5 percent annually, how much will she have to invest today? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 73
Multiple Choice
Multiple compounding (PV) : Joan Alexander wants to go on a cruise in three years. She could earn 8.2 percent compounded monthly in an account if she were to deposit the money today. She needs to have $10,000 in three years. How much will she have to deposit today? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 74
Multiple Choice
Multiple compounding (PV) : Darius Miller is seeking to accumulate $50,000 in six years to invest in a real estate venture. He can earn 6.35 percent annual interest with monthly compounding in a private investment. How much will he have invest today to reach his goal? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Question 75
Multiple Choice
Present value: Jack Robbins is saving for a new car. He needs to have $ 21,000 for the car in three years. How much will he have to invest today in an account paying 8 percent annually to achieve his target? (Round to nearest dollar.)
Question 76
Multiple Choice
The Rule of 72
Question 77
Multiple Choice
Interest rate: Your tuition for the coming year is due today. You borrow $8,000 from your uncle and agree to repay in the three years an amount of $9,250. What is the interest rate on this loan? Round to the nearest per cent.