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24 April, 04:19

A local bank advertises the following deal: "Pay us $100 at the end of each year for 10 years and then we will pay you (or your beneficiaries) $100 at the end of each year forever." a. Calculate the present value of your payments to the bank if the interest rate is 5.50%. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. What is the present value of a $100 perpetuity deferred for 10 years if the interest rate is 5.50%. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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  1. 24 April, 04:38
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    1. $753.76

    2. $1064.42

    3. yes

    Explanation:

    Interest rate = 5.50% = 0.055

    Period = 10years

    Present value (PV) =

    The present value of cash flow Is calculated by:

    PV = 100/0.055 * (1 - (1 / (1 + 0.055) ^10))

    PV = 100/0.055 * (1 - (1 / 1.055^10))

    PV = 1818.18181818181818 * (1 - 0.58543057942760689)

    PV = 753.762582858896555

    2.) Present value of perpetuity:

    100 / (1 + 0.055) ^11 * [1 / (1 - (1/1 + 0.055)) ]

    [100/1.055^11] * [1 / (1 - 0.947867298]

    55.4910501827115539 * 19.181817

    = 1064.4192

    3.) Yes, as it yield a greater value
  2. 24 April, 07:01
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    Part A. $754

    Part B. $1064.42

    Explanation:

    Part A. The present value of payments can be calculated using the annuity formula which is as under:

    Present Value = Cash flow * Annuity Factor

    Here

    Annual Payments = $100

    Number of periods = 10

    Interest rate = 5.5%

    Annuity Factor = [1 - (1+i) ^-n] / i = [1 - (1 + 5.5%) ^-10] / 5.5% = 7.538

    Present Value = $100 * 7.538 = $754

    Part B. The present value of $100 deferred perpetuity for 10 years can be calculated in two steps:

    Step 1. Calculate the perpetuity at the year 10

    Perpetuity = Cash flow / Discount Rate

    Perpetuity = $100 / 5.5% = 1818.182

    Step 2. Now discount this amount back to year zero.

    Deferred Annuity = $1818.182 / (1.055) ^10 = $1064.42

    The value received is above the annual payments which means it is a good deal.
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