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- Comprehensive The following are three independent situations: 1. K. Herrmann has decided to set up a scholarship fund for students. She is willing to deposit 5,000 in a trust fund at the end of each year for 10 years. She wants the trust fund to then pay annual scholarships at the end of each year for 30 years. 2. Charles Jordy is planning to save for his retirement. He has decided that he can save 3,000 at the end of each year for the next 10 years, 5,000 at the end of each year for Years 11 through 20, and 10,000 at the end of each year for Years 21 through 30. 3. Patricia Karpas has 200,000 in savings on the day she retires. She intends to spend 2,000 per month traveling around the world for the next 2 years, during which time her savings will earn 18%, compounded monthly. For the next 5 years, she intends to spend 6,000 every 6 months, during which time her savings will earn 12%, compounded semiannually. For the rest of her life expectancy of 15 years, she wants an annuity to cover her living costs. During this period, her savings will earn 10% compounded annually. Assume that all payments occur at the end of each period. Required: 1. In Situation 1, how much will the annual scholarships be if the fund can earn 6%? How much at 10%? 2. In Situation 2, (a) How much will Charles have at the end of 30 years if his savings can earn 10%? How much at 6%? (b) If Charles expects to live for 20 years in retirement, how much can he withdraw from his savings at the end of each year if his savings earn 10%? How much at 6%? (c) How much would Charles need to invest today to have the same amount available at the time he retires as calculated in Situation 2(a) at 10%? How much at 6%? 3. In Situation 3, how much will Patricias annuity be?(1) Five years ago, an alumnus of a university donated $55,996.8 to establish a permanent endowment for scholarships. The first scholarships were awarded 1 year after the contribution. If the amount awarded each year, that is, the interest on the endowment, is $4,017.55, the rate of return earned on the fund is closest to: (2) For the nonconventional net cash flow series shown, the external rate of return per year using the MIRR method, with an investment rate of 20% per year and a borrowing rate of 8% per year, is closest to: Year 0 1 2 3 4 NCF, $ −40,000 +16,767 −29,000 +25,000 +53,519 According to Descartes’ rule of signs, the possible number of rate of return values for the net cash flow series ++++−−−−−−+−+−−−++ is: 6 7 4 8The University is given a gift of $500000 for the construction of a School of Management building. The University invests the gift into an account for future use. The University receives 8.00% on the money for 7 years then the rate drops to 6.40%. If the building is constructed 23 years after the gift was received, how much is in the fund at that time? S Do not use dollar signs or commas in your answer. Include two decimals. in your answer.
- You plan to set up an endowment at your alma mater that will fund $180,000 of scholarships each year indefinitely. If the principal (the amount you donate) can be invested at 6.4 percent, compounded annually, how much do you need to donate to the university today, so that the first scholarships can be awarded beginning one year from now? (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 52.75.)Beginning next year, a foundation will support an annual seminar on campusby using the interest earnings on a $100,000 gift it received this year. It is determined that 6% interest will be realized for the first 10 years, but that plans should be made to anticipate an interest rate of only 4% after that time. What amount should be added to the foundation now in order to fund the seminar at a level of $10,000 per year into infinity?You want to endow a scholarship that will pay $11,000-per year forever, starting one year from now. If the school's endowment discount rate is 9%, what amount must you donate to endow the scholarship? The amount you must donate is $_______. (Round to the nearest cent.)
- If the university’s College of Engineering can earn 5% on its investments, how much should be in its savings account to fund one $10,000 scholarship each year for 4 years?The National Research Council is considering the establishment of a perpetuity to fund faculty positions at a local university. The ongoing cost will be $9500 at the end of each month. If the money can earn 6.3% compounded monthly in perpetuity, what amount to be invested now is required to fund the perpetuity? Select one: a. $301,587 b. $1,819,024 c. $160,294 d. $612,675 e. $1,809,524A donor established a new scholarship that will pay $5,000 every 6 months to a deserving Kelley student. The scholarship will be awarded for the first time in November of 2021 (12 months from today). The donor decides that the scholarship should be provided in perpetuity. The IU Foundation manages investments like this for the Business School. The Foundation anticipates earning an APR of 8% per year on the invested funds, compounded monthly. What is the amount of the donation that must be given to the IU Foundation today to fully endow this Kelley scholarship?
- A charitable foundation wants to help schools buy tablet computers. The foundation plans to donate $32,000 each year to one school beginning one year from now, and the foundation has at most $500,000 to start the fund. The foundation wants the donation to be given out indefinitely. Assuming an annual interest rate of 7% compounded continuously, does the foundation have enough money to start the school fund? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) The amount the foundation needs to fund the donation is $ . , the foundation enough money to start the fund.A wealthy graduate of a local university wants to establish a scholarship to cover the full cost of one student each year in perpetuity at her university. To adequately prepare for the administration of the scholarship, the university will begin awarding it starting in three years. The estimated full cost of one student this year is $38,000 and is expected to stay constant in real terms in the future. If the scholarship is invested to earn an annual real return of 5 percent, how much must the donor contribute today to fully fund the scholarship?A donor gives $100,000 to a university, and specifies that it is to be used to give annual scholarships for the next 20 years. If the university can earn 4% interest, how much can they give in scholarships each year?