Answer:
Instructions are listed below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
A lottery ticket states that you will receive $250 every year for the next ten years.
A) i=0.06 ordinary annuity
PV= FV/(1+i)^n
FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i
A= annual payment
FV= {250*[(1.06^10)-1]}/0.06= $3,295.20
PV= 3,295.20/1.06^10=1,840.02
B) i=0.06 annuity due (beginning of the year)
FV= 3,295.20 + [(250*1.06^10)-1]= $3492.91
PV= 3492.91/1.06^10= $1,950.42
C) The interest gets compounded for one more period in an annuity due.
Answer:
$2,703,940
Explanation:
Calculation for the operating cash flow based on this analysis
Particulars Amount
Sales amount 6,375,000
(850*7,500)
Less vaiable cost 2,355,000
(314*7,500)
Less Fixed cost 647,000
Less Depreciation 187,000
PBT 3,186,000
Tax 21% 669,060
(21%*3,186,000)
PAT 2,516,940
(3,186,000-669,060)
Add: Depreciation 187,000
Operating cash flow $2,703,940
(2,516,940+187,000)
Therefore the operating cash flow based on this analysis will be $2,703,940
Answer:
Terminal value
= 500(1+0.12)3 + 500(1+0.12)2 + 500(1+0.12)1+ 500(1+0.12)0
= 500(1.12)3 + 500(1.12)2 + 500(1.12)1 + 500(1.12)0
= 702.464 + 627.2 + 560 + 500
= $2,389.66
The correct answer is E
Explanation:
Terminal value is a function of number of years cashflow for each year can be re-invested at the appropriate discount rate. The cashflow for year 1 can be re-invested for 3 years since the life of the project is 4 years. cashflow for year 2 can be re-invested for 2 years, cashflow for year 3 can be re-invested for 1 year and cashflow for year 4 can be re-invested for 0 year.
The answer is letter C. There is a recession. It is a temporary economic decline when trade and business activities are lessened which leads to the GDP of the country to reduce in numbers. If the decline would last for at least 6 months, this will cause a major impact on the real GDP,
Services performed (July 31) - $1,700
Deprivation of equipment (July) - $180
Insurance partially paid (July) - $1,800
Inventory count (July 31) - $1,220
Employee salaries (July) - $400
Total cost in July - $ 5,300
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