For each of the following cases, indicate in the chart below the
appropriate discount rate (i) or Rate and the appropriate
number of periods (n) or Nper to be used in present value
calculations. (Round discount rates to 2 decimal
places, e.g. 15.10%)
(n) or Nper | (i) or Rate | |||||||||||||
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Annual Interest Rate |
Number
of Years |
Frequency of Payment |
Number of Periods |
Discount Rate |
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1. |
12% | 4 | Quarterly | enter a Number of Periods | enter percentages rounded to 2 decimal places % | |||||||||
2. |
4% | 3 | Semi-annually | enter a Number of Periods | enter percentages rounded to 2 decimal places % | |||||||||
3. |
6% | 4 | Annually | enter a Number of Periods | enter percentages rounded to 2 decimal places % | |||||||||
4. |
8% | 2 | Quarterly | enter a Number of Periods | enter percentages rounded to 2 decimal places % | |||||||||
5. |
8% | 5 | Semi-annually | enter a Number of Periods | enter percentages rounded to 2 decimal places % | |||||||||
6. |
6% | 13 | Monthly | enter a Number of Periods | enter percentages rounded to 2 decimal places % |
(n) or Nper | (i) or Rate | ||||
Annual | Number of | Frequency | Number of | Discount | |
Interest Rate | Years | of Payment | Periods | Rate | |
1 | 12% | 4 | Quarterly | 4 x 4 = 16 | 12/4 = 3% |
2 | 4% | 3 | Semi-annually | 3 x 2 = 6 | 4/2 = 2% |
3 | 6% | 4 | Annually | 4 x 1 = 4 | 6% |
4 | 8% | 2 | Quarterly | 2 x 4 = 8 | 8/4 = 2% |
5 | 8% | 5 | Semi-annually | 5 x 2 = 10 | 8/2 = 4% |
6 | 6% | 13 | Monthly | 13 x 12 = 156 | 6/12 = 0.5% |
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