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Morgarella [4.7K]
3 years ago
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Consider the following cash flow of company profits. A company earns $3600 in years 1, 2, & 3, from years 4 through 7 the pr

ofits increase by $500 annually. What is the present worth of this cash flow, if the interest rate is 9% and total years analyzed are 7.
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1 answer:
stellarik [79]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The present worth of cash flow is $22395.51

Explanation:

In this type of question we have two parts of the question the first part we are going to get the present value of it which is when the company earns $3600 for the first 3 years with an interest rate of 9%, so we will use the present value annuity formula as the company is earning future cash flows of a present amount that is agreed upon. The present value annuity formula which is Pv1 = C[(1-(1+i)^-n )/i) where:

Pv1 is the present value of the cash flows for three years.

C is the annual cash flows for 3 years which is $3600.

i is the interest rate on the cash flows which is 9%

n is the number of years in which the cash flows took which is 3 years.

Now we will substitute this into the above mentioned formula to get the present value of the cash flows that the company gets for the first 3 years:

Pv1 = $3600[(1-(1+9%)^-3)/9%]

Pv1 =$9112.66

Now we will deal with getting the present value of the remaining 4 years in which the profits increased by $500 therefore the cash flows increased to $4100 for the remaining 4 years of the total 7 years of the cash flows. We will use the present value annuity formula that we used above for the first three years which we will substitute as follows:

Pv2 is the present value of the 4 years cash flow.

C is the cash flows of profits which is $4100

i is the interest rate of 9%

n is the remaining number of years remaining which is 4 years.

now we substitute:

Pv2 = $4100[(1-(1+9%)^-4)/9%]

Pv2 = $13282.85

now to get the total present value of the profits we will combine both present values to get the present value of the profits in 7 years:

Present value for 7 years cash flows = Pv1 + Pv2

                                                             = $9112.66 + $13282.85

                                                              =$22395.51

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