Solve the following problem. n= 35; i = 0.039; PMT = $175; PV = ? PV...
.4.9 Solve the following problem n 38;i 0.037; PMT $253; PV ? PV (Round to two decimal places.)
PV=$17,000,i=0.03; PMT=$600 , n = ?Use the formula for the present value of an ordinary annuity or the amortization formula to solve the following
Can someone solve this using the TI-84 plus calculator? Using N= I%= PV= PMT= FV= P/Y= C/Y= You find the following Treasury bond quotes. To calculate the number of years until maturity, assume that it is currently May 2019 and the bond has a par value of $1,000. Rate Maturity Mo/Yr May 24 ?? Ask Bid Asked Chg Yld 103.5566 103.5444 +.3119 6.159 104.5056 104.6513 +.438922 5.624 May 29 6.203 May 39 ?? ?? +.5509 4191 a. In the above...
Calculate N for the anuity: N= ? I= 10 PV= -200 PMT= 75 FV= 1700
Find the rate of return for a falling anuity: N= 10 I=? PV= -500 PMT= 110 FV= 0
Find the present value of anuity: N= 5 I= 4 PV=? PMT= 50 FV= 15
Just need to know the N, I/YR, PV, PMT, and FV values for each problem to input into financial calculator. Please specify the periods per year and if need to set in Beg or End. -2 choices when you win lotto: receive $400,000 at the beginning of each year for the next 30 years, or you can receive a lump sum of $6,000,000 now. Your opportunity cost (the rate of return you can earn on any investments you make) is...
Please show your work: list out the N, I/Y, PV, PMT, and FV with correct signs. 2. Moon has been investing $2,500 quarterly for the past 10 years in an equity mutual fund. How much is the fund worth now assuming she has earned 8.5% compounded quarterly on her investment? I/Y PV PMT FV
Problem 1.10 INPUT PV= $ 6,000.00 FV= $ 10,000.00 RATE= ? TIME= 5 PMT= 0 OUTPUT RATE= #NUM! Problem 1.13 INPUT PV= $ 30.00 FV= $ 60.00 RATE= 7% TIME= ? PMT= 0 OUTPUT TIME= Problem 1.17 INPUT PV= $ - FV= $ 120,000.00 RATE= 5% TIME= 18 PMT= 0 OUTPUT PMT= On the Excel, Is there any order to put first? for example, =Rate(-PV,FV,TIME,PMT) Like that kind of order? I put this way, but it shows up like that (#NUM!) Also, PMT order, Time order...
when we use the calculator for this problem, n=9, PV = -0.7, PMT = 0, and FV = 2.11 why is the PMT zero when the investors still receive dividend every year? can we use the CF function on calculator and input all divends. for ex, CF0 = 0.7, CF1 = 0.8, etc. Problem Johnson & Johnson paid the following dividends per share from 2001 to 2010: Johnson & Johnson Annual Dividends 2001 2002 2003 2001 2002 2003 2004 |...