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Which of the following transactions would require the use of the present value of an annuity due concept in order to calculate the present value of the asset obtained or liability owed at the date of incurrence?
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A capital lease is entered into with the initial lease payment due upon the signing of the lease agreement.
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What best describes the time value of money?
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the relationship between time and money
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Which of the following situations does not base an accounting measure on present values?
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prepaid incsurance
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What is interest?
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Payment for the use of money.
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What is not a variable that is considered in interest computations?
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assets
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If you invest $50,000 to earn 8% interest, which of the following compounding approaches would return the lowest amount after one year?
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annually
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Which factor would be greater — the present value of $1 for 10 periods at 8% per period or the future value of $1 for 10 periods at 8% per period?
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Future value of $1 for 10 periods at 8% per period.
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Which of the following tables would show the smallest value for an interest rate of 5% for six periods?
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present value of 1
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Which table would you use to determine how much you would need to have deposited three years ago at 10% compounded annually in order to have $1,000 today?
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Future value of 1 or present value of 1
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Which table would you use to determine how much must be deposited now in order to provide for 5 annual withdrawals at the beginning of each year, starting one year hence?
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none of these are correct
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Which table has a factor of 1.00000 for 1 period at every interest rate?
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Future value of an ordinary annuity of 1
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Which table would show the largest factor for an interest rate of 8% for five periods?
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Future value of an annuity due of 1
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Which of the following tables would show the smallest factor for an interest rate of 10% for six periods?
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Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1
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The figure .94232 is taken from the column marked 2% and the row marked three periods in a certain interest table. From what interest table is this figure taken?
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PV of 1
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Which of the following tables would show the largest value for an interest rate of 10% for 8 periods?
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Future amount of an ordinary annuity of 1 table.
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On June 1, 2014, Pitts Company sold some equipment to Gannon Company. The two companies entered into an installment sales contract at a rate of 8%. The contract required 8 equal annual payments with the first payment due on June 1, 2014. What type of compound interest table is appropriate for this situation?
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Present value of an annuity due of 1 table.
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Which of the following transactions would best use the present value of an annuity due of 1 table?
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Fernetti, Inc. rents a truck for 5 years with annual rental payments of $20,000 to be made at the beginning of each year.
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A series of equal receipts at equal intervals of time when each receipt is received at the beginning of each time period is called an
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an annuity due
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On December 1, 2014, Richards Company sold some machinery to Fleming Company. The two companies entered into an installment sales contract at a predetermined interest rate. The contract required four equal annual payments with the first payment due on December 1, 2014, the date of the sale. What present value concept is appropriate for this situation? a. Future amount of an annuity of 1 for four periods b. Future amount of 1 for four periods c. Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 for four periods d. Present value of an annuity due of 1 for four periods.
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D
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An amount is deposited for eight years at 8%. If compounding occurs quarterly, then the table value is found at a. 8% for eight periods. b. 2% for eight periods. c. 8% for 32 periods. d. 2% for 32 periods.
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D
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If the number of periods is known, the interest rate is determined by a. dividing the future value by the present value and looking for the quotient in the future value of 1 table. b. dividing the future value by the present value and looking for the quotient in the present value of 1 table. c. dividing the present value by the future value and looking for the quotient in the future value of 1 table. d. multiplying the present value by the future value and looking for the product in the present value of 1 table.
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A
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Present value is a. The value now of a future amount. b. The amount that must be invested now to produce a known future value. c. Always smaller than the future value. d. All of these answer choices are correct.
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D
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Which of the following statements is true? a. The higher the discount rate, the higher the present value. b. The process of accumulating interest on interest is referred to as discounting. c. If money is worth 10% compounded annually, $1,100 due one year from today is equivalent to $1,000 today. d. If a single sum is due on December 31, 2014, the present value of that sum decreases as the date draws closer to December 31, 2014.
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C
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What is the primary difference between an ordinary annuity and an annuity due? a. The timing of the periodic payment. b. The interest rate. c. Annuity due only relates to present values. d. Ordinary annuity only relates to present values.
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A
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What is the relationship between the future value of one and the present value of one? a. The present value of one equals the future value of one plus one. b. The present value of one equals one plus future value factor for n-1 periods. c. The present value of one equals one divided by the future value of one. d. The present value of one equals one plus the future value factor for n+1 value
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C
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Peter invests $100,000 in a 3-year certificate of deposit earning 3.5% at his local bank. Which time value concept would be used to determine the maturity value of the certificate? a. Present value of one. b. Future value of one. c. Present value of an annuity due. d. Future value of an ordinary annuity.
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B
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Jerry recently was offered a position with a major accounting firm. The firm offered Jerry either a signing bonus of $23,000 payable on the first day of work or a signing bonus of $26,000 payable after one year of employment. Assuming that the relevant interest rate is 10%, which option should Jerry choose? a. The options are equivalent. b. Insufficient information to determine. c. The signing bonus of $23,000 payable on the first day of work. d. The signing bonus of $26,000 payable after one year of employment.
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D
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If Jethro wanted to save a set amount each month in order to buy a new pick-up truck when the new models are next available, which time value concept would be used to determine the monthly payment? a. Present value of one. b. Future value of one. c. Present value of an annuity due. d. Future value of an ordinary annuity.
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D
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Betty wants to know how much she should begin saving each month to fund her retirement. What kind of problem is this? a. Present value of one. b. Future value of an ordinary annuity. c. Present value of an ordinary. d. Future value of one.
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B
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Stemway Company requires a new manufacturing facility. It found three locations; all of which would provide the needed capacity, the only difference is the price. Location A may be purchased for $500,000. Location B may be acquired with a down payment of $100,000 and annual payments at the end of each of the next twenty years of $50,000. Location C requires $40,000 payments at the beginning of each of the next twenty-five years. Assuming Stemway's borrowing costs are 8% per annum, which option is the least costly to the company?
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location c
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Which of the following is true? a. Rents occur at the beginning of each period of an ordinary annuity. b. Rents occur at the end of each period of an annuity due. c. Rents occur at the beginning of each period of an annuity due. d. None of these answer choices are correct.
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C
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Which of the following statements is false? a. The factor for the future value of an annuity due is found by multiplying the ordinary annuity table value by one plus the interest rate. b. The factor for the present value of an annuity due is found by multiplying the ordinary annuity table value by one minus the interest rate. c. The factor for the future value of an annuity due is found by subtracting from the ordinary annuity table value for one more period. d. The factor for the present value of an annuity due is found by adding to the ordinary annuity table value for one less period.
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B
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Al Darby wants to withdraw $20,000 (including principal) from an investment fund at the end of each year for five years. How should he compute his required initial investment at the beginning of the first year if the fund earns 10% compounded annually? a. $20,000 times the future value of a 5-year, 10% ordinary annuity of 1. b. $20,000 divided by the future value of a 5-year, 10% ordinary annuity of 1. c. $20,000 times the present value of a 5-year, 10% ordinary annuity of 1. d. $20,000 divided by the present value of a 5-year, 10% ordinary annuity of 1.
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C
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Sue Gray wants to invest a certain sum of money at the end of each year for five years. The investment will earn 6% compounded annually. At the end of five years, she will need a total of $40,000 accumulated. How should she compute her required annual invest-ment? a. $40,000 times the future value of a 5-year, 6% ordinary annuity of 1. b. $40,000 divided by the future value of a 5-year, 6% ordinary annuity of 1. c. $40,000 times the present value of a 5-year, 6% ordinary annuity of 1. d. $40,000 divided by the present value of a 5-year, 6% ordinary annuity of 1.
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B
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An accountant wishes to find the present value of an annuity of $1 payable at the beginning of each period at 10% for eight periods. The accountant has only one present value table which shows the present value of an annuity of $1 payable at the end of each period. To compute the present value, the accountant would use the present value factor in the 10% column for a. seven periods. b. eight periods and multiply by (1 + .10). c. eight periods. d. nine periods and multiply by (1 - .10).
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B
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If an annuity due and an ordinary annuity have the same number of equal payments and the same interest rates, then a. the present value of the annuity due is less than the present value of the ordinary annuity. b. the present value of the annuity due is greater than the present value of the ordinary annuity. c. the future value of the annuity due is equal to the future value of the ordinary annuity. d. the future value of the annuity due is less than the future value of the ordinary annuity.
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B
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What is the relationship between the present value factor of an ordinary annuity and the present value factor of an annuity due for the same interest rate? a. The ordinary annuity factor is not related to the annuity due factor. b. The annuity due factor equals one plus the ordinary annuity factor for n?1 periods. c. The ordinary annuity factor equals one plus the annuity due factor for n+1 periods. d. The annuity due factor equals the ordinary annuity factor for n+1 periods minus one.
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B
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Paula purchased a house for $300,000. After providing a 20% down payment, she borrowed the balance from the local savings and loan under a 30-year 6% mortgage loan requiring equal monthly installments at the end of each month. Which time value concept would be used to determine the monthly payment? a. Present value of one. b. Future value of one. c. Present value of an ordinary annuity. d. Future value of an ordinary annuity.
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C
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If the interest rate is 10%, the factor for the future value of annuity due of 1 for n = 5, i = 10% is equal to the factor for the future value of an ordinary annuity of 1 for n = 5, i = 10% a. plus 1.10. b. minus 1.10. c. multiplied by 1.10. d. divided by 1.10.
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C
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Which of the following is false? a. The future value of a deferred annuity is the same as the future value of an annuity not deferred. b. A deferred annuity is an annuity in which the rents begin after a specified number of periods. c. To compute the present value of a deferred annuity, we compute the present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 for the entire period and subtract the present value of the rents which were not received during the deferral period. d. If the first rent is received at the end of the sixth period, it means the ordinary annuity is deferred for six periods.
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D
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Stemway Company requires a new manufacturing facility. It found three locations; all of which would provide the needed capacity, the only difference is the price. Location A may be purchased for $500,000. Location B may be acquired with a down payment of $100,000 and annual payments at the end of each of the next twenty years of $50,000. Location C requires $40,000 payments at the beginning of each of the next twenty-five years. Assuming Stemway's borrowing costs are 8% per annum, which option is the least costly to the company? a. Location A. b. Location B. c. Location C. d. Location A and Location B.
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c. Location C.
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Paula purchased a house for $300,000. After providing a 20% down payment, she borrowed the balance from the local savings and loan under a 30-year 6% mortgage loan requiring equal monthly installments at the end of each month. Which time value concept would be used to determine the monthly payment? a. Present value of one. b. Future value of one. c. Present value of an ordinary annuity. d. Future value of an ordinary annuity.
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c. Present value of an ordinary annuity.
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What is the relationship between the present value factor of an ordinary annuity and the present value factor of an annuity due for the same interest rate? a. The ordinary annuity factor is not related to the annuity due factor. b. The annuity due factor equals one plus the ordinary annuity factor for n?1 periods. c. The ordinary annuity factor equals one plus the annuity due factor for n+1 periods. d. The annuity due factor equals the ordinary annuity factor for n+1 periods minus one.
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b. The annuity due factor equals one plus the ordinary annuity factor for n?1 periods.
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If an annuity due and an ordinary annuity have the same number of equal payments and the same interest rates, then a. the present value of the annuity due is less than the present value of the ordinary annuity. b. the present value of the annuity due is greater than the present value of the ordinary annuity. c. the future value of the annuity due is equal to the future value of the ordinary annuity. d. the future value of the annuity due is less than the future value of the ordinary annuity.
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b. the present value of the annuity due is greater than the present value of the ordinary annuity.
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An accountant wishes to find the present value of an annuity of $1 payable at the beginning of each period at 10% for eight periods. The accountant has only one present value table which shows the present value of an annuity of $1 payable at the end of each period. To compute the present value, the accountant would use the present value factor in the 10% column for a. seven periods. b. eight periods and multiply by (1 + .10). c. eight periods. d. nine periods and multiply by (1 - .10).
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b. eight periods and multiply by (1 + .10).
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Sue Gray wants to invest a certain sum of money at the end of each year for five years. The investment will earn 6% compounded annually. At the end of five years, she will need a total of $40,000 accumulated. How should she compute her required annual invest-ment? a. $40,000 times the future value of a 5-year, 6% ordinary annuity of 1. b. $40,000 divided by the future value of a 5-year, 6% ordinary annuity of 1. c. $40,000 times the present value of a 5-year, 6% ordinary annuity of 1. d. $40,000 divided by the present value of a 5-year, 6% ordinary annuity of 1.
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b. $40,000 divided by the future value of a 5-year, 6% ordinary annuity of 1.
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Al Darby wants to withdraw $20,000 (including principal) from an investment fund at the end of each year for five years. How should he compute his required initial investment at the beginning of the first year if the fund earns 10% compounded annually? a. $20,000 times the future value of a 5-year, 10% ordinary annuity of 1. b. $20,000 divided by the future value of a 5-year, 10% ordinary annuity of 1. c. $20,000 times the present value of a 5-year, 10% ordinary annuity of 1. d. $20,000 divided by the present value of a 5-year, 10% ordinary annuity of 1.
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c. $20,000 times the present value of a 5-year, 10% ordinary annuity of 1.
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Which of the following statements is false? a. The factor for the future value of an annuity due is found by multiplying the ordinary annuity table value by one plus the interest rate. b. The factor for the present value of an annuity due is found by multiplying the ordinary annuity table value by one minus the interest rate. c. The factor for the future value of an annuity due is found by subtracting from the ordinary annuity table value for one more period. d. The factor for the present value of an annuity due is found by adding to the ordinary annuity table value for one less period.
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b. The factor for the present value of an annuity due is found by multiplying the ordinary annuity table value by one minus the interest rate.
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Which of the following is true? a. Rents occur at the beginning of each period of an ordinary annuity. b. Rents occur at the end of each period of an annuity due. c. Rents occur at the beginning of each period of an annuity due. d. None of these answer choices are correct.
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c. Rents occur at the beginning of each period of an annuity due.
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If the interest rate is 10%, the factor for the future value of annuity due of 1 for n = 5, i = 10% is equal to the factor for the future value of an ordinary annuity of 1 for n = 5, i = 10% a. plus 1.10. b. minus 1.10. c. multiplied by 1.10. d. divided by 1.10.
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c. multiplied by 1.10.
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Betty wants to know how much she should begin saving each month to fund her retirement. What kind of problem is this? a. Present value of one. b. Future value of an ordinary annuity. c. Present value of an ordinary. d. Future value of one.
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b. Future value of an ordinary annuity.
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If Jethro wanted to save a set amount each month in order to buy a new pick-up truck when the new models are next available, which time value concept would be used to determine the monthly payment? a. Present value of one. b. Future value of one. c. Present value of an annuity due. d. Future value of an ordinary annuity.
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d. Future value of an ordinary annuity.
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Jerry recently was offered a position with a major accounting firm. The firm offered Jerry either a signing bonus of $23,000 payable on the first day of work or a signing bonus of $26,000 payable after one year of employment. Assuming that the relevant interest rate is 10%, which option should Jerry choose? a. The options are equivalent. b. Insufficient information to determine. c. The signing bonus of $23,000 payable on the first day of work. d. The signing bonus of $26,000 payable after one year of employment.
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d. The signing bonus of $26,000 payable after one year of employment.
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Peter invests $100,000 in a 3-year certificate of deposit earning 3.5% at his local bank. Which time value concept would be used to determine the maturity value of the certificate? a. Present value of one. b. Future value of one. c. Present value of an annuity due. d. Future value of an ordinary annuity.
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b. Future value of one.
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What is the relationship between the future value of one and the present value of one? a. The present value of one equals the future value of one plus one. b. The present value of one equals one plus future value factor for n-1 periods. c. The present value of one equals one divided by the future value of one. d. The present value of one equals one plus the future value factor for n+1 value
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c. The present value of one equals one divided by the future value of one.
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What is the primary difference between an ordinary annuity and an annuity due? a. The timing of the periodic payment. b. The interest rate. c. Annuity due only relates to present values. d. Ordinary annuity only relates to present values.
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a. The timing of the periodic payment.
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Which of the following statements is true? a. The higher the discount rate, the higher the present value. b. The process of accumulating interest on interest is referred to as discounting. c. If money is worth 10% compounded annually, $1,100 due one year from today is equivalent to $1,000 today. d. If a single sum is due on December 31, 2014, the present value of that sum decreases as the date draws closer to December 31, 2014.
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c. If money is worth 10% compounded annually, $1,100 due one year from today is equivalent to $1,000 today.
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Present value is a. The value now of a future amount. b. The amount that must be invested now to produce a known future value. c. Always smaller than the future value. d. All of these answer choices are correct.
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. All of these answer choices are correct.
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If the number of periods is known, the interest rate is determined by a. dividing the future value by the present value and looking for the quotient in the future value of 1 table. b. dividing the future value by the present value and looking for the quotient in the present value of 1 table. c. dividing the present value by the future value and looking for the quotient in the future value of 1 table. d. multiplying the present value by the future value and looking for the product in the present value of 1 table.
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a. dividing the future value by the present value and looking for the quotient in the future value of 1 table.
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An amount is deposited for eight years at 8%. If compounding occurs quarterly, then the table value is found at a. 8% for eight periods. b. 2% for eight periods. c. 8% for 32 periods. d. 2% for 32 periods.
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d. 2% for 32 periods.
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On December 1, 2014, Richards Company sold some machinery to Fleming Company. The two companies entered into an installment sales contract at a predetermined interest rate. The contract required four equal annual payments with the first payment due on December 1, 2014, the date of the sale. What present value concept is appropriate for this situation? a. Future amount of an annuity of 1 for four periods b. Future amount of 1 for four periods c. Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 for four periods d. Present value of an annuity due of 1 for four periods.
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d. Present value of an annuity due of 1 for four periods.
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In the time diagram below, which concept is being depicted? 0 1 $1 2 $1 3 $1 4 $1 a. Present value of an ordinary annuity b. Present value of an annuity due c. Future value of an ordinary annuity d. Future value of an annuity due
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a. Present value of an ordinary annuity
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A series of equal receipts at equal intervals of time when each receipt is received at the beginning of each time period is called an a. ordinary annuity. b. annuity in arrears. c. annuity due. d. unearned receipt.
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c. annuity due.
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Which of the following transactions would best use the present value of an annuity due of 1 table? a. Fernetti, Inc. rents a truck for 5 years with annual rental payments of $20,000 to be made at the beginning of each year. b. Edmiston Co. rents a warehouse for 7 years with annual rental payments of $120,000 to be made at the end of each year. c. Durant, Inc. borrows $20,000 and has agreed to pay back the principal plus interest in three years. d. Babbitt, Inc. wants to deposit a lump sum to accumulate $50,000 for the construction of a new parking lot in 4 years.
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a. Fernetti, Inc. rents a truck for 5 years with annual rental payments of $20,000 to be made at the beginning of each year.
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On June 1, 2014, Pitts Company sold some equipment to Gannon Company. The two companies entered into an installment sales contract at a rate of 8%. The contract required 8 equal annual payments with the first payment due on June 1, 2014. What type of compound interest table is appropriate for this situation? a. Present value of an annuity due of 1 table. b. Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 table. c. Future amount of an ordinary annuity of 1 table. d. Future amount of 1 table.
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a. Present value of an annuity due of 1 table.
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Which of the following tables would show the largest value for an interest rate of 10% for 8 periods? a. Future amount of 1 table. b. Present value of 1 table. c. Future amount of an ordinary annuity of 1 table. d. Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 table
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c. Future amount of an ordinary annuity of 1 table.
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The figure .94232 is taken from the column marked 2% and the row marked three periods in a certain interest table. From what interest table is this figure taken? a. Future value of 1 b. Future value of annuity of 1 c. Present value of 1 d. Present value of annuity of 1
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c. Present value of 1
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Which of the following tables would show the smallest factor for an interest rate of 10% for six periods? a. Future value of an ordinary annuity of 1 b. Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 c. Future value of an annuity due of 1 d. Present value of an annuity due of 1
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b. Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1
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Which table would show the largest factor for an interest rate of 8% for five periods? a. Future value of an ordinary annuity of 1 b. Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 c. Future value of an annuity due of 1 d. Present value of an annuity due of 1
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c. Future value of an annuity due of 1
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Which table has a factor of 1.00000 for 1 period at every interest rate? a. Future value of 1 b. Present value of 1 c. Future value of an ordinary annuity of 1 d. Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1
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c. Future value of an ordinary annuity of 1
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Which table would you use to determine how much must be deposited now in order to provide for 5 annual withdrawals at the beginning of each year, starting one year hence? a. Future value of an ordinary annuity of 1 b. Future value of an annuity due of 1 c. Present value of an annuity due of 1 d. None of these answer choices are correct.
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d. None of these answer choices are correct
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Which table would you use to determine how much you would need to have deposited three years ago at 10% compounded annually in order to have $1,000 today? a. Future value of 1 or present value of 1 b. Future value of an annuity due of 1 c. Future value of an ordinary annuity of 1 d. Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1
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a. Future value of 1 or present value of 1
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Which of the following tables would show the smallest value for an interest rate of 5% for six periods? a. Future value of 1 b. Present value of 1 c. Future value of an ordinary annuity of 1 d. Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1
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b. Present value of 1
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Which factor would be greater — the present value of $1 for 10 periods at 8% per period or the future value of $1 for 10 periods at 8% per period? a. Present value of $1 for 10 periods at 8% per period. b. Future value of $1 for 10 periods at 8% per period. c. The factors are the same. d. Need more information.
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b. Future value of $1 for 10 periods at 8% per period.
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If you invest $50,000 to earn 8% interest, which of the following compounding approaches would return the lowest amount after one year? a. Daily. b. Monthly. c. Quarterly. d. Annually.
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d. Annually.
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What is not a variable that is considered in interest computations? a. Principal. b. Interest rate. c. Assets. d. Time.
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c. Assets.
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What is interest? a. Payment for the use of money. b. An equity investment. c. Return on capital. d. Loan.
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. Payment for the use of money.
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Which of the following situations does not base an accounting measure on present values? a. Pensions. b. Prepaid insurance. c. Leases. d. Sinking funds.
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b. Prepaid insurance.
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What best describes the time value of money? a. The interest rate charged on a loan. b. Accounts receivable that are determined uncollectible. c. An investment in a checking account. d. The relationship between time and money
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d. The relationship between time and money
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Which of the following transactions would require the use of the present value of an annuity due concept in order to calculate the present value of the asset obtained or liability owed at the date of incurrence? a. A capital lease is entered into with the initial lease payment due upon the signing of the lease agreement. b. A capital lease is entered into with the initial lease payment due one month subse-quent to the signing of the lease agreement. c. A ten-year 8% bond is issued on January 2 with interest payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1 yielding 7%. d. A ten-year 8% bond is issued on January 2 with interest payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1 yielding 9%.
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a. A capital lease is entered into with the initial lease payment due upon the signing of the lease agreement.
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Assume ABC Company deposits $70,000 with First National Bank in an account earning interest at 6% per annum, compounded semi-annually. How much will ABC have in the account after five years if interest is reinvested? a. $94,074. b. $70,000. c. $91,000. d. $93,677.
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a. $94,074.
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Charlie Corp. is purchasing new equipment with a cash cost of $250,000 for an assembly line. The manufacturer has offered to accept $57,400 payment at the end of each of the next six years. How much interest will Charlie Corp. pay over the term of the loan? a. $57,400. b. $250,000. c. $307,400. d. $94,400.
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d. $94,400.
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If a savings account pays interest at 4% compounded quarterly, then the amount of $1 left on deposit for 5 years would be found in a table using a. 5 periods at 4%. b. 5 periods at 1%. c. 20 periods at 4%. d. 20 periods at 1%.
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d. 20 periods at 1%.
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Items 65 through 68 apply to the appropriate use of interest tables. Given below are the future value factors for 1 at 8% for one to five periods. Each of the items 65 to 68 is based on 8% interest compounded annually. Periods Future Value of 1 at 8% 1 1.080 2 1.166 3 1.260 4 1.360 5 1.469 65. What amount should be deposited in a bank account today to grow to $15,000 three years from today? a. $15,000 × 1.260 b. $15,000 × 1.260 × 3 c. $15,000 ÷ 1.260 d. $15,000 ÷ 1.080 × 3
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c. $15,000 ÷ 1.260
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If $5,000 is deposited in a savings account today, what amount will be available three years from today? a. $5,000 ÷ 1.260 b. $5,000 × 1.260 c. $5,000 × 1.080 × 3 d. ($5,000 × 1.080) + ($5,000 × 1.166) + ($5,000 × 1.260)
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b. $5,000 × 1.260
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What amount will be in a bank account three years from now if $8,000 is invested each year for four years with the first investment to be made today? a. ($8,000 × 1.260) + ($8,000 × 1.166) + ($8,000 × 1.080) + $8,000 b. $8,000 × 1.360 × 4 c. ($8,000 × 1.080) + ($8,000 × 1.166) + ($8,000 × 1.260) + ($8,000 × 1.360) d. $8,000 × 1.080 × 4
answer
a. ($8,000 × 1.260) + ($8,000 × 1.166) + ($8,000 × 1.080) + $8,000
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If $6,000 is deposited in a savings account today, what amount will be available six years from now? a. $6,000 × 1.080 × 6 b. $6,000 × 1.080 × 1.469 c. $6,000 × 1.166 × 3 d. $6,000 × 1.260 × 2
answer
b. $6,000 × 1.080 × 1.469
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Items 69 through 72 apply to the appropriate use of present value tables. Given below are the present value factors for $1.00 discounted at 10% for one to five periods. Each of the items 69 to 72 is based on 10% interest compounded annually. Present Value of $1 Periods Discounted at 10% per Period 1 0.909 2 0.826 3 0.751 4 0.683 5 0.621 69. If an individual deposits $8,000 in a savings account today, what amount of cash would be available two years from today? a. $8,000 × 0.826 b. $8,000 × 0.826 × 2 c. $8,000 ÷ 0.826 d. $8,000 ÷ 0.909 × 2
answer
c. $8,000 ÷ 0.826
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What is the present value today of $9,000 to be received six years from today? a. $9,000 × 0.909 × 6 b. $9,000 × 0.751 × 2 c. $9,000 × 0.621 × 0.909 d. $9,000 × 0.683 × 3
answer
c. $9,000 × 0.621 × 0.909
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What amount should be deposited in a bank today to grow to $6,000 three years from today? a. $6,000 ÷ 0.751 b. $6,000 × 0.909 × 3 c. ($6,000 × 0.909) + ($6,000 × 0.826) + ($6,000 × 0.751) d. $6,000 × 0.751
answer
d. $6,000 × 0.751
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What amount should an individual have in a bank account today before withdrawal if $7,000 is needed each year for four years with the first withdrawal to be made today and each subsequent withdrawal at one-year intervals? (The balance in the bank account should be zero after the fourth withdrawal.) a. $7,000 + ($7,000 × 0.909) + ($7,000 × 0.826) + ($7,000 × 0.751) b. $7,000 ÷ 0.683 × 4 c. ($7,000 × 0.909) + ($7,000 × 0.826) + ($7,000 × 0.751) + ($7,000 × 0.683) d. $7,000 ÷ 0.909 × 4
answer
a. $7,000 + ($7,000 × 0.909) + ($7,000 × 0.826) + ($7,000 × 0.751)
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At the end of two years, what will be the balance in a savings account paying 6% annually if $15,000 is deposited today? The future value of one at 6% for one period is 1.06. a. $15,000 b. $15,900 c. $16,800 d. $16,854
answer
d. $16,854
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Mordica Company will receive $300,000 in 7 years. If the appropriate interest rate is 10%, the present value of the $300,000 receipt is a. $153,000. b. $153,948. c. $453,000. d. $584,616.
answer
b. $153,948.
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Dunston Company will receive $300,000 in a future year. If the future receipt is discounted at an interest rate of 10%, its present value is $153,948. In how many years is the $300,000 received? a. 5 years b. 6 years c. 7 years d. 8 years
answer
c. 7 years
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Milner Company will invest $500,000 today. The investment will earn 6% for 5 years, with no funds withdrawn. In 5 years, the amount in the investment fund is a. $500,000. b. $650,000. c. $669,115. d. $670,145.
answer
c. $669,115.
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Barber Company will receive $900,000 in 7 years. If the appropriate interest rate is 10%, the present value of the $900,000 receipt is a. $459,000. b. $461,844. c. $1,359,000. d. $1,753,848.
answer
b. $461,844.
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Barkley Company will receive $400,000 in a future year. If the future receipt is discounted at an interest rate of 8%, its present value is $252,068. In how many years is the $400,000 received? a. 5 years b. 6 years c. 7 years d. 8 years
answer
b. 6 years
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Altman Company will invest $700,000 today. The investment will earn 6% for 5 years, with no funds withdrawn. In 5 years, the amount in the investment fund is a. $700,000. b. $910,000. c. $936,761. d. $938,203.
answer
c. $936,761.
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John Jones won a lottery that will pay him $3,000,000 after twenty years. Assuming an appropriate interest rate is 5% compounded annually, what is the present value of this amount? a. $3,000,000. b. $7,959,900. c. $37,386,630. d. $1,130,670.
answer
d. $1,130,670.
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Angie invested $150,000 she received from her grandmother today in a fund that is expected to earn 10% per annum. To what amount should the investment grow in five years if interest is compounded semi-annually? a. $232,701. b. $241,575. c. $244,335. d. $265,734.
answer
c. $244,335.
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Bella requires $160,000 in four years to purchase a new home. What amount must be invested today in an investment that earns 6% interest, compounded annually? a. $126,734. b. $131,632. c. $193,783. d. $201,996.
answer
a. $126,734.
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Ethan has $160,000 to invest today at an annual interest rate of 4%. Approximately how many years will it take before the investment grows to $324,000? a. 18 years. b. 20 years. c. 16 years. d. 11 years.
answer
a. 18 years.
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Jane wants to set aside funds to take an around the world cruise in four years. Assuming that Jane has $12,000 to invest today in an account expected to earn 6% per annum, how much will she have to spend on her vacation? a. $9,504. b. $15,150. c. $52,495. d. $16,059.
answer
b. $15,150.
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Jane wants to set aside funds to take an around the world cruise in four years. Jane expects that she will need $12,000 for her dream vacation. If she is able to earn 8% per annum on an investment, how much will she have to set aside today so that she will have sufficient funds available? a. $2,663. b. $16,325. c. $8,820. d. $8,167.
answer
c. $8,820.
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What would you pay for an investment that pays you $2,500,000 after forty years? Assume that the relevant interest rate for this type of investment is 6%. a. $77,950. b. $779,500. c. $243,050. d. $259,175.
answer
c. $243,050.
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What would you pay for an investment that pays you $30,000 at the end of each year for the next ten years and then returns a maturity value of $450,000 after ten years? Assume that the relevant interest rate for this type of investment is 8%. a. $208,437. b. $201,303. c. $217,404. d. $409,737.
answer
d. $409,737.
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Anna has $15,000 to invest. She requires $25,000 for a down payment for a house. If she is able to invest at 6%, how many years will it be before she will accumulate the desired balance? a. 6 years. b. 7 years. c. 8 years. d. 9 years.
answer
d. 9 years.
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Lucy and Fred want to begin saving for their baby's college education. They estimate that they will need $150,000 in eighteen years. If they are able to earn 6% per annum, how much must be deposited at the beginning of each of the next eighteen years to fund the education? a. $4,853. b. $4,579. c. $8,333. d. $4,443.
answer
b. $4,579.
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Lucy and Fred want to begin saving for their baby's college education. They estimate that they will need $100,000 in eighteen years. If they are able to earn 5% per annum, how much must be deposited at the end of each of the next eighteen years to fund the education? a. $3,873. b. $8,555. c. $8,274. d. $3,555.
answer
d. $3,555.
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Jane wants to set aside funds to take an around the world cruise in four years. Jane expects that she will need $12,000 for her dream vacation. If she is able to earn 8% per annum on an investment, how much will she need to set aside at the beginning of each year to accumulate sufficient funds? a. $2,663. b. $16,325. c. $8,820. d. $2,466.
answer
d. $2,466.
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Pearson Corporation makes an investment today (January 1, 2014). They will receive $9,000 every December 31st for the next six years (2014 - 2019). If Pearson wants to earn 12% on the investment, what is the most they should invest on January 1, 2014? a. $37,003. b. $41,443. c. $73,036. d. $81,801.
answer
a. $37,003.
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Garretson Corporation will receive $10,000 today (January 1, 2014), and also on each January 1st for the next five years (2015 - 2019). What is the present value of the six $10,000 receipts, assuming a 12% interest rate? a. $41,114. b. $46,048. c. $81,152. d. $90,890.
answer
b. $46,048.
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Spencer Corporation will invest $20,000 every December 31st for the next six years (2014 - 2019). If Spencer will earn 12% on the investment, what amount will be in the investment fund on December 31, 2019? a. $82,228. b. $92,096. c. $162,304. d. $181,780.
answer
c. $162,304.
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Tipson Corporation will invest $20,000 every January 1st for the next six years (2014 - 2019). If Tipson will earn 12% on the investment, what amount will be in the investment fund on December 31, 2019? a. $82,228 b. $92,096. c. $162,304. d. $181,780.
answer
d. $181,780.
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Hiller Corporation makes an investment today (January 1, 2014). They will receive $50,000 every December 31st for the next six years (2014 - 2019). If Hiller wants to earn 12% on the investment, what is the most they should invest on January 1, 2014? a. $205,571. b. $230,239. c. $465,760. d. $454,450.
answer
. $205,571.
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Sonata Corporation will receive $30,000 today (January 1, 2014), and also on each January 1st for the next five years (2015 - 2019). What is the present value of the six $30,000 receipts, assuming a 12% interest rate? a. $123,342. b. $138,143. c. $243,456. d. $272,670.
answer
b. $138,143.
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Renfro Corporation will invest $70,000 every December 31st for the next six years (2014 - 2019). If Renfro will earn 12% on the investment, what amount will be in the investment fund on December 31, 2019? a. $287,798 b. $322,336. c. $568,063. d. $636,230.
answer
c. $568,063.
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Vannoy Corporation will invest $60,000 every January 1st for the next six years (2014 - 2019). If Vannoy will earn 12% on the investment, what amount will be in the investment fund on December 31, 2019? a. $246,684. b. $276,288. c. $486,912. d. $545,341.
answer
d. $545,341.
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On January 1, 2014, Kline Company decided to begin accumulating a fund for asset replacement five years later. The company plans to make five annual deposits of $50,000 at 9% each January 1 beginning in 2014. What will be the balance in the fund, on January 1, 2019 (one year after the last deposit)? The following 9% interest factors may be used. Present Value of Future Value of Ordinary Annuity Ordinary Annuity 4 periods 3.2397 4.5731 5 periods 3.8897 5.9847 6 periods 4.4859 7.5233 a. $326,165 b. $299,235 c. $272,500 d. $250,000
answer
a. $326,165
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Use the following 8% interest factors for questions 102 through 105. Present Value of Future Value of Ordinary Annuity Ordinary Annuity 7 periods 5.2064 8.92280 8 periods 5.7466 10.63663 9 periods 6.2469 12.48756 102. What will be the balance on September 1, 2020 in a fund which is accumulated by making $20,000 annual deposits each September 1 beginning in 2013, with the last deposit being made on September 1, 2020? The fund pays interest at 8% compounded annually. a. $212,733 b. $178,458 c. $151,200 d. $114,932
answer
a. $212,733
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If $9,000 is deposited annually starting on January 1, 2014 and it earns 8%, what will the balance be on December 31, 2021? a. $80,306 b. $86,730 c. $95,730 d. $103,388
answer
d. $103,388
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What amount should be recorded as the cost of a machine purchased December 31, 2014, which is to be financed by making 8 annual payments of $9,000 each beginning December 31, 2015? The applicable interest rate is 8%. a. $63,000 b. $56,222 c. $95,730 d. $51,719
answer
d. $51,719
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How much must be deposited on January 1, 2014 in a savings account paying 6% annually in order to make annual withdrawals of $30,000 at the end of the years 2014 and 2015? The present value of one at 6% for one period is .9434. a. $55,002 b. $56,610 c. $60,000 d. $26,700
answer
a. $55,002
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How much must be invested now to receive $30,000 for 15 years if the first $30,000 is received today and the rate is 9%? Present Value of Periods Ordinary Annuity at 9% 14 7.78615 15 8.06069 16 8.31256 a. $241,821 b. $263,585 c. $450,000 d. $219,375
answer
b. $263,585
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Jenks Company financed the purchase of a machine by making payments of $20,000 at the end of each of five years. The appropriate rate of interest was 8%. The future value of one for five periods at 8% is 1.46933. The future value of an ordinary annuity for five periods at 8% is 5.8666. The present value of an ordinary annuity for five periods at 8% is 3.99271. What was the cost of the machine to Jenks? a. $29,588 b. $79,854 c. $100,000 d. $117,334
answer
b. $79,854
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A machine is purchased by making payments of $8,000 at the beginning of each of the next five years. The interest rate was 10%. The future value of an ordinary annuity of 1 for five periods is 6.10510. The present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 for five periods is 3.79079. What was the cost of the machine? a. $53,725 b. $48,841 c. $33,359 d. $30,327
answer
c. $33,359
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Lane Co. has a machine that cost $500,000. It is to be leased for 20 years with rent received at the beginning of each year. Lane wants a return of 10%. Calculate the amount of the annual rent. Present Value of Period Ordinary Annuity 19 8.36492 20 8.51356 21 8.64869 a. $53,391 b. $59,773 c. $74,320 d. $58,730
answer
a. $53,391
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Find the present value of an investment in plant and equipment if it is expected to provide annual earnings of $39,000 for 15 years and to have a resale value of $75,000 at the end of that period. Assume a 10% rate and earnings at year end. The present value of 1 at 10% for 15 periods is .23939. The present value of an ordinary annuity at 10% for 15 periods is 7.60608. The future value of 1 at 10% for 15 periods is 4.17725. a. $296,637 b. $314,592 c. $371,637 d. $602,955
answer
b. $314,592
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On January 2, 2014, Wine Corporation wishes to issue $4,000,000 (par value) of its 8%, 10-year bonds. The bonds pay interest annually on January 1. The current yield rate on such bonds is 10%. Using the interest factors below, compute the amount that Wine will realize from the sale (issuance) of the bonds. Present value of 1 at 8% for 10 periods 0.4632 Present value of 1 at 10% for 10 periods 0.3855 Present value of an ordinary annuity at 8% for 10 periods 6.7101 Present value of an ordinary annuity at 10% for 10 periods 6.1446 a. $4,000,000 b. $3,508,272 c. $4,000,024 d. $4,424,104
answer
b. $3,508,272
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The market price of an $800,000, ten-year, 12% (pays interest semiannually) bond issue sold to yield an effective rate of 10% is a. $898,312. b. $899,698. c. $906,616. d. $1,497,888.
answer
b. $899,698.
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John won a lottery that will pay him $250,000 at the end of each of the next twenty years. Assuming an appropriate interest rate is 8% compounded annually, what is the present value of this amount? a. $2,650,900. b. $53,638. c. $2,454,538. d. $11,440,490.
answer
c. $2,454,538.
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John won a lottery that will pay him $250,000 at the end of each of the next twenty years. Zebra Finance has offered to purchase the payment stream for $3,397,500. What interest rate (to the nearest percent) was used to determine the amount of the payment? a. 7%. b. 6%. c. 5%. d. 4%.
answer
d. 4%.
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James leases a ski chalet to his best friend, Janet. The lease term is five years with $20,000 annual payments due at the beginning of each year. What is the present value of the payments discounted at 8% per annum? a. $86,243. b. $79,855. c. $76,346. d. $72,488.
answer
a. $86,243.
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Jeremy is in the process of purchasing a car. The list price of the car is $42,000. If Jeremy pays cash for the car, the dealer will reduce the price by 10%. Otherwise, the dealer will provide financing where Jeremy must pay $8,990 at the end of each of the next five years. Compute the effective interest rate to the nearest percent that Jeremy would pay if he chooses to make the five annual payments? a. 5%. b. 6%. c. 7%. d. 8%.
answer
b. 6%.
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What would you pay for an investment that pays you $20,000 at the end of each year for the next twenty years? Assume that the relevant interest rate for this type of investment is 12%. a. $167,316. b. $1,441,048. c. $20,733. d. $149,389.
answer
d. $149,389.
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What would you pay for an investment that pays you $30,000 at the beginning of each year for the next ten years? Assume that the relevant interest rate for this type of investment is 10%. a. $184,335. b. $202,771. c. $194,853. d. $214,338.
answer
b. $202,771.
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Ziggy is considering purchasing a new car. The cash purchase price for the car is $39,200. What is the annual interest rate if Ziggy is required to make annual payments of $9,100 at the end of the next five years? a. 4%. b. 5%. c. 6%. d. 7%.
answer
b. 5%.
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Charlie Corp. is purchasing new equipment with a cash cost of $250,000 for the assembly line. The manufacturer has offered to accept $57,400 payments at the end of each of the next six years. What is the interest rate that Charlie Corp. will be paying? a. 8%. b. 9%. c. 10%. d. 11%.
answer
c. 10%.
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Jeremy Leasing purchases and then leases small aircraft to interested parties. The company is currently determining the required rental for a small aircraft that cost $800,000. If the lease is for twenty years and annual lease payments are required to be made at the end of each year, what will be the annual rental if Jeremy wants to earn a return of 10%? a. $85,427. b. $93,968. c. $13,968. d. $40,419.
answer
b. $93,968.
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Stech Co. is issuing $7.5 million 12% bonds in a private placement on July 1, 2014. Each $1,000 bond pays interest semi-annually on December 31 and June 30 of each year. The bonds mature in ten years. At the time of issuance, the market interest rate for similar types of bonds was 8%. What is the expected selling price of the bonds? a. $9,538,574. b. $11,250,000. c. $9,512,998. d. $9,589,572.
answer
a. $9,538,574.
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On January 1, 2014, Gore Co. sold to Cey Corp. $800,000 of its 10% bonds for $708,236 to yield 12%. Interest is payable semiannually on January 1 and July 1. What amount should Gore report as interest expense for the six months ended June 30, 2014? a. $35,412 b. $40,000 c. $42,494 d. $48,000
answer
c. $42,494
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On May 1, 2014, a company purchased a new machine which it does not have to pay for until May 1, 2016. The total payment on May 1, 2016 will include both principal and interest. Assuming interest at a 10% rate, the cost of the machine would be the total payment multiplied by what time value of money factor? a. Future value of annuity of 1 b. Future value of 1 c. Present value of annuity of 1 d. Present value of 1
answer
d. Present value of 1
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On January 1, 2014, Ball Co. exchanged equipment for a $500,000 zero-interest-bearing note due on January 1, 2017. The prevailing rate of interest for a note of this type at January 1, 2014 was 10%. The present value of $1 at 10% for three periods is 0.75. What amount of interest revenue should be included in Ball's 2015 income statement? a. $0 b. $37,500 c. $41,250 d. $50,000
answer
c. $41,250
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For which of the following transactions would the use of the present value of an ordinary annuity concept be appropriate in calculating the present value of the asset obtained or the liability owed at the date of incurrence? a. A capital lease is entered into with the initial lease payment due one month subsequent to the signing of the lease agreement. b. A capital lease is entered into with the initial lease payment due upon the signing of the lease agreement. c. A ten-year 8% bond is issued on January 2 with interest payable semiannually on January 2 and July 1 yielding 7%. d. A ten-year 8% bond is issued on January 2 with interest payable semiannually on January 2 and July 1 yielding 9%
answer
a. A capital lease is entered into with the initial lease payment due one month subsequent to the signing of the lease agreement.
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On January 15, 2014, Dolan Corp. adopted a plan to accumulate funds for environmental improvements beginning July 1, 2018, at an estimated cost of $6,000,000. Dolan plans to make four equal annual deposits in a fund that will earn interest at 10% compounded annually. The first deposit was made on July 1, 2014. Future value factors are as follows: Future value of 1 at 10% for 5 periods 1.61 Future value of ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% for 4 periods 4.64 Future value of annuity due of 1 at 10% for 4 periods 5.11 Dolan should make four annual deposits of a. $1,067,426. b. $1,174,168. c. $1,293,103. d. $1,500,000.
answer
b. $1,174,168.
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On December 30, 2014, AGH, Inc. purchased a machine from Grant Corp. in exchange for a zero-interest-bearing note requiring eight payments of $90,000. The first payment was made on December 30, 2014, and the others are due annually on December 30. At date of issuance, the prevailing rate of interest for this type of note was 11%. Present value factors are as follows: Present Value of Ordinary Present Value of Period Annuity of 1 at 11% Annuity Due of 1 at 11% 7 4.712 5.231 8 5.146 5.712 On AGH's December 31, 2014 balance sheet, the net note payable to Grant is a. $424,080. b. $463,140. c. $471,195. d. $514,080.
answer
. $424,080
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On January 1, 2014, Ott Co. sold goods to Flynn Company. Flynn signed a zero-interest-bearing note requiring payment of $150,000 annually for seven years. The first payment was made on January 1, 2014. The prevailing rate of interest for this type of note at date of issuance was 10%. Information on present value factors is as follows: Present Value Present Value of Ordinary Period of 1 at 10% Annuity of 1 at 10% 6 .5645 4.3553 7 .5132 4.8684 Ott should record sales revenue in January 2014 of a. $803,286. b. $730,260. c. $653,295. d. $535,500.
answer
a. $803,286.
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On January 1, 2014, Haley Co. issued ten-year bonds with a face amount of $4,000,000 and a stated interest rate of 8% payable annually on January 1. The bonds were priced to yield 10%. Present value factors are as follows: At 8% At 10% Present value of 1 for 10 periods 0.463 0.386 Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 for 10 periods 6.710 6.145 The total issue price of the bonds was a. $4,000,000. b. $3,920,000. c. $3,680,000. d. $3,510,400.
answer
d. $3,510,400.
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On July 1, 2014, Ed Wynne signed an agreement to operate as a franchisee of Kwik Foods, Inc., for an initial franchise fee of $600,000. Of this amount, $200,000 was paid when the agreement was signed and the balance is payable in four equal annual payments of $100,000 beginning July 1, 2015. The agreement provides that the down payment is not refundable and no future services are required of the franchisor. Wynne's credit rating indicates that he can borrow money at 14% for a loan of this type. Information on present and future value factors is as follows: Present value of 1 at 14% for 4 periods 0.59 Future value of 1 at 14% for 4 periods 1.69 Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 14% for 4 periods 2.91 Wynne should record the acquisition cost of the franchise on July 1, 2014 at a. $436,000. b. $491,000. c. $600,000. d. $676,000.
answer
b. $491,000.