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17 October, 05:23

Given an interest rate of 14.6 percent per year, what is the value at t = 8 of a perpetual stream of $1,250 annual payments that begin t = 25

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  1. 17 October, 05:49
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    First solve for the Present Value of a perpetual stream of $1250 payments, using a discount rate of 14.6%.

    This calculation is pretty simple as the formula is:

    Payment Amount / Interest rate

    1,250:0.146=8,561.6438356164

    Then, since you won't start receiving the annual payments for another 17 years (T=25 vs T=8), you need to discount that figure back another 17 years.

    That formula is

    PV=FV / (1 + i) ^n

    PV=8,561.6438356164: (1+0.146) ^ (17)

    PV=844.148 round your answer to get 844
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