CONNECT 1 SEMESTER ACCESS CARD FOR CORPORATE FINANCE
CONNECT 1 SEMESTER ACCESS CARD FOR CORPORATE FINANCE
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ISBN: 9781259298738
Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 61QP

1.

Summary Introduction

To compute: The present value of two years back pay.

Purchasing Power:

It refers to the ability of the person to buy something. Purchasing power decreases with an increase in inflation and increase with the decrease in inflation.

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Salary 2 years back is $37,000.

Annual rate of interest is 7.56% (working note).

EAR is 7.80%.

Monthly salary of previous year is $39,000.

Formula to calculate the future value,

Futurevalue=Monthlysalary×(1+rateofinterest)Time1rateofinterest×(1+EAR)

Substitute $37,000 divided by 12 for monthly salary, 7.56% for rate of interest and 12 months for time and 7.8% for EAR.

Futurevalue=$37,00012×(1+0.00756)1210.00756×(1+0.078)=$38,878.80

Hence, the present value of salary 2 years back is $38,878.80.

Substitute $39,000 divided by 12 for monthly salary, 0.63% for rate of interest and 12 months for time.

Futurevalue=$39,00012×(1+0.00756)1210.00756=$40,663.19

Hence, the present value of salary 1 year back is $40,663.19.

2.

Summary Introduction

To compute: The present value of five years future salary.

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Explanation of Solution

Given,

Monthly salary is $43,000.

Formula to calculate the present value of next 5 years,

Presentvalue=Monthlysalary×PVIFA0.63%,5years×12months

Substitute $43,000 for monthly salary and 49.834,

Presentvalue=$43,00012×49.834=$3,583.33×49.834=$178,571.67

Hence, the present value of next 5 years is $178,571.67.

3.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The total amount paid to plaintiff.

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Given,

Suffering expenses is $150,000.

Court expenses are $25,000.

Formula to calculate the total amount paid to plaintiff,

Totalamount=(Presentvalueof2yearsback+Presentvalueof1yearback+Presentvalueofnext5years+Sufferingexpenses+Courtexpenses)

Substitute $41,152.33 for the present value of 2 years back, $40,238.25 for the present value of 1 year back, $178,571.67 for the present value of next 5 years, $150,000 for suffering expenses and $25,000 for court expenses.

Totalamount=$41,152.33+$40,238.25+$178,571.67+$150,000+$25,000=$434,962.25

Hence, the total amount paid to plaintiff is $434,962.25.

Working note:

Computation of the annual percentage rate,

EAR=(1+AnnualpercentagerateCompoundingperiods)Compoundingperiods17.8%=(1+Annualpercentagerate12)121Annualpercentagerate=0.0063×12=7.56%

Hence, annual percentage rate is 7.56%.

Therefore, the lower rate of interest would be preferred by the plaintiff as to get the lowering of the future value.

Conclusion

Hence, the total amount paid to plaintiff is $434,962.25.

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