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Mercy receives the following cash flow from her rich uncle every year and she wants you to help her determine the present worth of the amount she receives for 5 years. Cash flow begins in year 2 and is as follows, $1.000. $2.000. $3.000, $4.000 respectively. If interest is 12% what would you give Mercy and what will be uniform annual equivalent value at the end of each of the 5 years? Show your work
Sara wants to have $600,000 in her savings account when she retires, How much must she put in the account now, if the account pays a fixed interest rate of 10%, to ensure that she has $600,000 in 818 years time? a. $194,247 b. $107,915 c. $114,639 d. $151,081
Sara wants to have $530,000 in her savings account when she retires. How much must she put in the account now, if the account pays a fixed interest rate of 10%, to ensure that she has $530,000 in 25 years time? O A. $56,908 ○ B. $88,051 O C. $48,917 O D. $68,484
Sara wants to have $600,000 in her savings account when she retires. How much must she put in the account now, if the account pays a fixed interest rate of 10%, to ensure that she has $600,000 in 18 years time? A. $107,915 B. $151,081 C. $114,639 D. $194,247
Sara wants to have $ 530,000 in her savings account when she retires. How much must she put in the account now, if the account pays a fixed interest rate of 9%, to ensure that she has $530,000 in 18 years time?
Sara wants to have $ 580,000 in her savings account when she retires. How much must she put in the account now, if the account pays a fixed interest rate of 10%, to ensure that she has $ 580,000 in 18 years time? A. $187,772 B. $146,045 C. $110,817 D. $104,318
8,9and 10 also please draw cash flow diagrams
customer service department. I he company can earn an interest at 10% on the lump sum deposited now and it wishes to withdraw the money in the following increments. .Year 1: $25,000 to purchase a computer Year 2: $3000 to purchase additional hardware . Year 3: No expenses How much money must be deposited now to cover anticipated expenses over next 4 years? ANNUAL WORTH METHOD Year 4: $5000 to purchase s/w...
i need help with questions 9 & 10. FINANCE EXPERTS ONLY.
CASH FLOW CONCERNS Three months ago Harding had prepared a cash flow forecast for the period October 1995 to May 19%. November through March is generally a slow period for the resort, and it is not unusual for the lodge to run cash deficits during most, if not all, of these months. However, the cash surplus generated during the peak period, from August through October, is typically sufficient to...
9. If the stable developers such as HRI have a total
debt-to-total assets ratio in the range of 48-55 percent, how much
flexibility for future financing will HRI have if is issued at
present?
Case 31 The Debt versus Equity Financing Alternative High Rock Industries Kathleen Crawford, president and CEO of High Rock Industries, reflected upon the company's growth since its inception in 1975. That growth, indicative of the activity in land development in the mid-Atlantic region of the United...
Gleim 6 Deductions from AGI [1] Which one of the following expenses does not qualify as a deductible medical expense? A. Cost of long-term care for a developmentally disabled person in a relative’s home. B. Special school for a deaf child to learn lip reading. C. Cost of elevator installed for individual who had heart bypass surgery (in excess of increase in value of individual’s home). D. Cost and care of guide dogs used by a blind person in his...