2. Consider the end-of-year geometric sequence of cash flow in Fig. 1 and determine the PW and AW...
QUESTION 5 Consider the following sequence of year-end cash flows: EOY 1 2 4 Cash Flow $1,000 $1,100 $1,200 $1,300 $1,400 What is the uniform annual equivalent (to the nearest whole dollar) if the interest rate is 2% per year? (Do not enter a dollar sign $ with your answer.) QUESTION 5 Consider the following sequence of year-end cash flows: EOY 1 2 4 Cash Flow $1,000 $1,100 $1,200 $1,300 $1,400 What is the uniform annual equivalent (to the nearest...
Consider the following sequence of year-end cash flows: EOY 1 2 3 4 5 Cash Flow $4,200 $5,300 $6,400 $7,500 $8,600 What is the uniform annual equivalent (to the nearest whole dollar) if the interest rate is 12% per year? (Do not enter a dollar sign $ with your answer.)
Consider the following three cash flow series: End of Year Cash Flow Series A Cash Flow Series B Cash Flow Series C 0 -$1,000 Y 1 Х Y 2 1.5X Y -$2,680 $2,990 $2,690 $2,390 $2,090 $1,790 3 2.OX 2Y 4 2.5X 2Y 5 3.0X 27 Determine the values of X and Y so that all three cash flows are equivalent at an interest rate of 14% per year compounded yearly. X: $ Y: $ Carry all interim calculations to...
Consider the following sequence of year-end cash flows: EOY 1 2 3 4 5 Cash Flow $4,200 $5,300 $6,400 $7,500 $8,600 What is the uniform annual equivalent (to the nearest whole dollar) if the interest rate is 12% per year? (Do not enter a dollar sign $ with your answer.)
Consider the following three cash flow series: End of Year Cash Flow Series A Cash Flow Series B Cash Flow Series C $2,420 $3,420 $2,820 $2,220 $1,620 $1,020 0 $1,000 1.5X 2.0X 2.5X 3.0X 3 2Y 2Y 2Y 4 Determine the values of X and Y so that all three cash flows are equivalent at an interest rate of 16% per year compounded yearly Carry all interim calculations to 5 decimal places and then round your final answer to the...
QUESTION 5 Consider the following sequence of year-end cash flows: 5 2 3 4 EOY $2,600 $2.300 Cash Flow $1,400 $1,700 $2,000 What is the uniform annual equivalent (to the nearest whole dollar) if the intert rate is 4 % per year? (Do not enter a dollar sign $ with your answer.) QUESTION 5 Consider the following sequence of year-end cash flows: 5 2 3 4 EOY $2,600 $2.300 Cash Flow $1,400 $1,700 $2,000 What is the uniform annual equivalent...
12. You anticipate a cash flow of $900 at the end of year 1, $600 at the end of year 2, and $800 at the end of year 4. What is the annual equivalent of the cash flow for years 1 through 4? In other words, what constant value “A” could you receive at the end of years 1-4 such that the two cash series of flows are economically equivalent? The interest rate is 6% annual compounded annually.
Consider a cash flow and interest profile as shown: Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Cash Flow at the end of the year -1000 3700 2800 1200 Interest Rate that year N.A. 4% 7% 11.5% The worth at the end of Year 3 of these cash flows is:
Problem (1): For the following table and interest rate of 10% per year End of Year Revenue (SR) Expenses (SR) 0 1 0 0 2000 200 2 500 200 3 600 200 4 700 0 5 800 0 6 1000 0 7 1000 0 8 1000 2000 1. Draw the Cash flow Diagram. 2. Calculate the equivalent Present worth (PW).
Consider the following project's after-tax cash flow in today's dollars: Year 0 1 2 3 Cash flow in Constant Dollars -$60,000 $25,000 $25,000 $35,000 a] Convert the cash flows from constant dollars (in the value of year 0) into equivalent current dollars with the base year being the present. Inflation rate is 2%. b) If the annual real interest rate is 5%, what is the present equivalent of the cash flow?