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- After four challenging yet fruitful years, you just graduated from college. Your parents gave you P150,000 cash as a graduation gift and advised you to put it in a savings account to earn a 10% rate of return for 4 years. However, being a pet lover, you went to the pet shop and bought a pair of pet dogs worth P150,000. What is the best estimate of the opportunity cost for this decision? (Use 4 decimals for FV factors) a. 0 b. 69,615 c. 60,000 d. 198,075You recently got promoted at your job. You have since decided to buy your dream car and expect that it will cost you $94,000 seven years from today. After budgeting your expenses, you decide that you can save $9,000 per year at the beginning of each year. Given a market interest rate of 13%, will you be able to purchase your car at the end of year 7? Would you be able to afford it one year later? (Using financial calculator)We now have a new question. You are considering going to grad school and therefore won’t need the money as soon as you thought. You instead would like to treat yourself after grad school to a new car that would cost about $40,000. So, now you are more interested in learning how long it would take for your $20,000 investment to double in value. You are planning to open a savings account after you slipped in a local Walmart. After an arduous legal battle, you were awarded $20,000 as a legal settlement that you plan to just sit in a savings account until you need it after you finish college in 4 years. The local banks are currently offering a few different (purely fictional) savings accounts as follows: Wesbanco is offering an account with 8.8% annual interest Huntington is offering an account with 8.6% quarterly interest PNC is offering an account with 8.5% monthly interest Chase is offering an account with 8.4% daily interest (n=365) For the options above, find the…
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- You are working as a personal financial adviser. Alecia, one of your clients approached you for consultation about her plan to buy her dream house that costs $400,000. Alecia has a saving of $100,000 and is considering two alternative options: Investment 1: Investing that $100,000 in an investment that would pay a rate of return of 9% annually, compounding semi-annually for 15 years. Investment 2: Buying her dream house now. Then Alecia needs to borrow $300,000 mortgage from Prosperity Bank. The current interest rate the bank offered for the new mortgage is 4% annually, compounding monthly. The standard life of mortgage in Australia is 30 years. Required: Compute the effective annual interest rate (EAR) Alecia would actually get in Investment 1. Also, Calculate the amount of money Alecia would accumulate in Investment 1 after 15 years. In Investment 1, how many year longer does Alecia need to wait until she has $400,000 to buy her dream house? Calculate the monthly mortgage…You are working as a personal financial adviser. Alecia, one of your clients approached you for consultation about her plan to buy her dream house that costs $400,000. Alecia has a saving of $100,000 and is considering two alternative options: Investment 1: Investing that $100,000 in an investment that would pay a rate of return of 9% annually, compounding semi-annually for 15 years. Investment 2: Buying her dream house now. Then Alecia needs to borrow $300,000 mortgage from Prosperity Bank. The current interest rate the bank offered for the new mortgage is 4% annually, compounding monthly. The standard life of mortgage in Australia is 30 years. Required: Compute the effective annual interest rate (EAR) Alecia would actually get in Investment 1. Calculate the amount of money Alecia would accumulate in Investment 1 after 15 years. In Investment 1, how many year longer does Alecia need to wait until she has $400,000 to buy her dream house? Calculate the monthly mortgage payment…You are working as a personal financial adviser. Alecia, one of your clients approached you for consultation about her plan to buy her dream house that costs $400,000. Alecia has a saving of $100,000 and is considering two alternative options: Investment 1: Investing that $100,000 in an investment that would pay a rate of return of 9% annually, compounding semi-annually for 15 years. Investment 2: Buying her dream house now. Then Alecia needs to borrow $300,000 mortgage from Prosperity Bank. The current interest rate the bank offered for the new mortgage is 4% annually, compounding monthly. The standard life of mortgage in Australia is 30 years. Required: 1) Calculate the monthly mortgage payment Alecia needs to pay for 30 years in Investment 2. 2) In investment 2, if Alecia leases the house to a company for a rent of $400 per week for 10 years, and put that rent in her bank account at the beginning of each week, how much money she will have in her bank account after 10 years if…