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Assignment: Comprehensive Problem
Use what you have learned about the time value of money to analyze each of the following decisions:
Decision #1: Which set of Cash Flows is worth more now?
Assume that your grandmother wants to give you generous gift. She wants you to choose which one of the following sets of cash flows you would like to receive:
Option A: Receive a one-time gift of $ 8000today.
Option B: Receive a $1250 gift each year for the next 10 years. The first $1250 would be received 1 year from today.
Option C: Receive a one-time gift of $15,000 10 years from today.
Compute the Present Value of each of these options if you expect the interest rate to be 3% annually for the next 10 years. Which of these options does financial theory suggest you should choose?
Option A would be worth $__8000________ today.
Option B would be worth $__________ today.
Option C would be worth $__________ today.
Financial theory supports choosing Option _______
Compute the Present Value of each of these options if you expect the interest rate to be6% annually for the next 10 years. Which of these options does financial theory suggest you should choose?
Option A would be worth $__________ today.
Option B would be worth $__________ today.
Option C would be worth $__________ today.
Financial theory supports choosing Option _______
Compute the Present Value of each of these options if you expect to be able to earn 9% annually for the next 10 years. Which of these options does financial theory suggest you should choose?
Option A would be worth $__________ today.
Option B would be worth $__________ today.
Option C would be worth $__________ today.
Financial theory supports choosing Option _______
Decision #2 begins at the top of page 2!
Decision #2: Planning for Retirement
Lukeand Olivia are 22, newly married, and ready to embark on the journey of life. They both plan to retire 45 years from today. Because their budget seems tight right now, theyhad been thinking that they would wait at least 10 years and then start investing $1800 per year to prepare for retirement. Olivia just told Luke, though, that she had heard that they would actually have more money the day they retire if they put $1800 per year away for the next 10 years - and then simply let that money sit for the next 35 years without any additional payments - than they would have if they waited 10 years to start investing for retirement and then made yearly payments for 35 years (as they originally planned to do).
Help Luke and Olivia make an informed decision:
Assume that all payments are made at the end of a year, and that the rate of return on all yearly investments will be 8.4% annually.
a) How much money will Luke and Olivia have in 45 years if they do nothing for the next 10 years, then put $1800 per year away for the remaining 35 years?
b) How much money will Luke and Olivia have in 10 years if they put $1800 per year away for the next 10 years?
b2) How much will that amount you just computed grow to if it remains invested for the remaining 35 years, but without any additional yearly deposits being made?
c) How much money will Luke and Olivia have in 45 years if they put $1800 per year away for each of the next 45 years?
d) How much money will Luke and Olivia have in 45 years if they put away $150per MONTH at the end of each monthfor the next 45 years? (Remember to adjust the 8.4% annual rate to a Rate per month!)
e) If Luke and Olivia wait 25 years (after the kids are raised!) before they put anything away for retirement, how much will they to put away at the end ofeach year for 20 years in order to have $800,000 saved up on the first day of their retirement 45 years from today?
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