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16 December, 00:13

Jose wants to cash in his winning lottery ticket. He can either receive five $5,000 annual payments starting today, or he can receive a lump-sum payment now based on a 3% annual interest rate. What would be the lump-sum payment?

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  1. 16 December, 00:33
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    The lump sum payment = $23,585.49

    Explanation:

    The winning lottery is an example of an advanced annuity. An advanced annuity is a series of cash flows that occurs for a certain number of years with the first cash flow occurring now.

    The first cash flow is represents one out of the five, so the balance is a four-year annuity.

    So we can work out the present value of the annuity for the last four years as follows:

    PV = (1 - (1+r) ^ (-n) / r) * Annual cash flow

    r = 3%=0.03, n = 4, Annual cash flow = 5000

    PV = (1 - ((1+0.03) ^ (-4)) / 0.03) * 5,000

    = 3.7170 * 5,000

    =$ 18,585.49

    The lump sum payment = PV of the first payment + PV of the four year annuity

    The lump sum payment = $5000 + $ 18,585.49

    = $23,585.49
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