FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCT. W/CONNECT >LL<
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Chapter C, Problem 9ME
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To compute: the present value of $500,000 to be paid in 10 years with an interest rate of 8%.
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Find the future value of the following annuities. The first payment in these annuities is made at the end of Year 1, so they are ordinary annuities. (Notes: If you are using a financial calculator, you can enter the known values and then press the appropriate key to find the unknown variable. Then, without clearing the TVM register, you can "override" the variable that changes by simply entering a new value for it and then pressing the key for the unknown variable to obtain the second answer. This procedure can be used in many situations, to see how changes in input variables affect the output variable. Also, note that you can leave values in the TVM register, switch to Begin Mode, press FV, and find the FV of the annuity due.) Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent.
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Present value of an annuity Consider the following case. (Click on the icon located on the top-right corner of the data table below in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.)
Amount of annuity
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(2) An annuity due.
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and
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