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- Question 1 and 2 1. Compute the present value if you want to receive 8,000 at the end of year 4 and P 7,000 at the end of year 5 at 10%. 2. Sugar Corp. borrowed P20,000 in a bank at 12% interest. Using simple interest method, how much is the interest after 4 years?1. High Land Property Development Corp has a P10,000 note receivable from a customer due in three years. How much is the note worth today if the interest rate is 12% compounded monthly? PV = FV [PVFk,n] To get the PVFk,n (present value factor) = 1(1+r)t 2. Your sister borrowed P5,000 from you and promised to repay P5,550 in one year. What interest rates are implied by the lending arrangements? FV = PV [FVFk,n] or FV = PV x (1 + r)t 3. Z is purchasing an automatic washing machine in an installment basis. She is given 3 monthly installments of P6,000 per month with an interest rate of 10%. What is the price that Mrs Z is paying for the washing machine? PVA = PMT[PVFAk,n] or PMT [1 / r − 1 / r(1+r)t]Solve for the following compound interest 1. James invested 150,000 at 2.5% interest compounded semiannually. Find the maturity value if he invest for (a) four years (b) for 8 years (c) how much is the additional interest earned due to the longer time. 2. Jenny is planning to deposit 17,000, Quezon metropolitan bank is offering 7.5% compounded semiannually for 5 years while Quezon premier bank is offering 7% compounded monthly for 5 years. Which bank should she deposit her money?
- which one is correct please confirm? Q1: "I invest GBP500,000 for one year in a deposit which pays interest of 6% compounded on a monthly basis. How much will I receive at the end of the year?" "530,838.91" "11,485,623.34" "11,489,856.02" "5,221,078,167"b. You have a $20,000 note payable which is due in three years. How much money must you put into a savings account today in order to have enough money to pay off the debt on time assuming your savings account earns 3% interest compounded annually? d. In question “b." above, if you leave he money in the account for one more YEAR, how much more interest will you earn in that additional year (Year 5)? Need detail help wtih D. include N=I%=PV=FV=PMT Thank youPLEASE, PERFORM THE EXERCISE IN EXCEL AND SHOW THE FORMULAS2.- Mr. Rafael Robles goes to his financial advisor and asks him to calculate the interest to be earned on a deposit for the amount of 730,000.00; when the current interest rate is 9.75%, capitalized quarterly, and it was invested for 5 years, 9 months and 27 days. The Finance Company reinvests at simple interest when there are not complete capitalization periods. Note:In the image, this is the original exercise, it is in Spanish, but it is easy to understand. Very important Note:It is necessary that you make a solution approach and then the result. Above all, to check the procedure and/or the formulas used, especially when you use excel. TO CONSIDER THE YEAR AS 360 DAYS (WHICH IS COMMERCIAL) (only if required)