EBK PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL FINANCE
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Author: SMART
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.10P
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To calculate: Present value.
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Present value: The present value refers to the today’s value of a future amount.
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Course: Financial MathematicsA capitalist places a sum of $12,500 at 4% per annum and 3.5 months later, another sum of $28,500 at 4.75%. After how much time will two (2) sums placed have yielded equal interest, and how much would first sum have yielded at twice the time, and how much would first sum placed at twice the time and with a discount of 0.5% in rate have yielded? Answers: 5.6 months of time and $408.33 yields the first sum.
Please procedures are needed to get answer by professor
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Q)Assume that you need $5,000 after completion of 4 year. Let’s examine the process to determine how much you need to deposit today if discount rate is 7%?
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EBK PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL FINANCE
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