7) (30 points) First draw a cash flow diagram for the cash flow series given below....
Write the expression for the cash flow. 7) (25 points) First draw a cash flow diagram for the cash flow series shown below. Then write an expression (e.g., P 500(P/A 5%, 3)+100(P/G 5%, 3) + ...) for the present worth of the following cash flow series. You must use at least one uniform series factor, one arithmetic gradient series factor, and one geometric gradient series factor. i=5% per period. No calculations are needed. EOY Cash Flow 4 5,00025,000 15,000 13,500...
5. A geometric series gradient has a positive cash flow of $1,000 at EOY 1, and it increases 5% per year for the following 5 years. Another geometric gradient has a positive value of $2,000 at the EOY 1, and it decreases 6% per year for years two through five. If the annual interest rate is 10%, which geometric series gradient would you prefer? (4.12)
The future worth in year 10 of an arithmetic gradient cash flow series for years 1 through 10 is $700,000. If the gradient increase each year, G, is $2750, determine the cash flow in year 1 at an interest rate of 10% per year.
The future worth in year 10 of an arithmetic gradient cash flow series for years 1 through 10 is $500,000. If the gradient, G, increases each year at $3,000 per year, determine the present worth of the uniform series only, at an interest rate of 10% per year.
The future worth in year 10 of an arithmetic gradient cash flow series for years 1 through 10 is $575,000. If the gradient increase each year, G, is $1750, determine the cash flow in year 1 at an interest rate of 11% per year. The cash flow in year 1 is $ .
1. Consider cash flow diagrams A and B below. Determine the value of X so that both cash flow diagrams are equivalent at 10%/yr. Show your calculations. The diagrams are not drawn to scale, Your calculations for cash flow diagram A must include at least one uniform series factor. Your calculations for cash flow diagram B must include at least one gradient series factor
1. Consider cash flow diagrams A and B below. Determine the value of X so that both cash flow diagrams are equivalent at 10%/yr. Show your calculations. The diagrams are not drawn to scale, Your calculations for cash flow diagram A must include at least one uniform series factor. Your calculations for cash flow diagram B must include at least one gradient series factor
80 Points Draw and solve the Cash Flow Diagram for Future Value “F12". The data below is a 10 year Cash Flow, and interest rate is a compounded 7%). Don't just use F/P and P/F. Use the best "tool” for each item below a. $10,000.00 is Invested Today for a piece of testing equipment b. $2000.00 is Earned as Annual Income from end of years 1-10 through use of this test equipment c. $400.00 is the Annual Maintenance Cost of...
Please use formulas for Series (repeated) Cash Flows and Arithmetic Gradient Series Cash Flows, and draw cash flow diagrams as applicable. Your company has bought a new machine which is covered by a manufacturer's warranty for the first year. The expected future repair costs are shown below. For simplicity, assume that costs are paid at the end of the year in which they are incurred. Year 1 2 3 4 5 Repair cost 0 500 1000 1500 2000 The seller...
Given the following tabulated cash flow diagram for a series of investments, what is the future value at the end of year 10, if the interest rate is 5.4%? 10 -500 1200 150 375 -150 150 900 0