The discount rate for such securities is 10 below are time

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1.Hogan Company has $1,000,000 of bonds outstanding. The unamortized premium is $14,400. If the company redeemed the bonds at 101, what would be the gain or loss on the redemption?


$10,000 gain


$4,400 loss


$10,000 loss


$4,400 gain

Question 2


Hulse Corporation retires its $600,000 face value bonds at 105 on January 1, following the payment of annual interest. The carrying value of the bonds at the redemption date is $622,470. The entry to record the redemption will include a


credit of $22,470 to Loss on Bond Redemption.


debit of $22,470 to Premium on Bonds Payable.


credit of $7,530 to Gain on Bond Redemption.


debit of $30,000 to Premium on Bonds Payable.

Question 2

How much money would you have to invest today at 4% in order to have $200,000 fifteen years from now so that you can pay your health care costs when you retire?


$103,034


$106,034


$111,052


$115,152

Question 3


Hooray! You won the lottery, but you have a choice of taking the $20,000 per year for the next 20 years or taking a lump settlement today. What would be the minimum amount you would accept today if you decide that 8% is a reasonable discount rate?


$196,363


$432,000


$400,000


$915,239

Question 4


Your company has been bought out by another company. In the acquisition, you have been asked to leave the company and as severance pay may take either $100,000 per year for the next ten years or a lump settlement today. If 10% is a reasonable discount rate, what would be the minimum amount you would accept today?


$1,000,000


$614,457


$641,457


$632,000

Question 5


Loom, Inc. has outstanding a $1,000 face value bond with a 5% contract interest rate. The bond has 10 years remaining until maturity. If interest is paid annually, what is the value of the bond if the required rate of return is 6%?


$926.39


$1,000.00


$1,046.95


$962.39

Question 6


What is the market value of a $1,000 bond, which has a coupon interest rate of 10% and will mature in 10 years if it is discounted at 15%? Interest is paid annually.


$876.64


$749.07


$1,000.00


$1,200.00

Question 7


The amount you must deposit now in your savings account paying 5% interest, in order to accumulate $15,000 for your first tuition payment when you start college in 3 years is


$12,594.30.


$13,289.40.


$13,350.


$12,957.60.

Question 8


Suppose you have a winning lottery ticket and you are given the option of accepting $7,000,000 three years from now or taking the present value of the $7,000,000 now. The sponsor of the prize uses a 6% discount rate. If you elect to receive the present value of the prize now, the amount you will receive is


$7,000,000.


$5,877,340.


$6,046,880.


$6,230,000.

Question 9


Montz Company is considering investing in an annuity contract that will return $80,000 annually at the end of each year for 12 years. Montz has obtained the following values related to the time value of money to help in its planning process and compounded interest decisions.

Present value of 1 for 12 periods at 9%


0.35554

Future value of 1 for 12 periods at 9%

2.81267

Present value of an annuity of 1 for 12 periods at 9%

7.16073

Future value of an annuity of 1 for 12 periods at 9%

20.14072

To the closest dollar, what amount should Montz Company pay for this investment if it earns a 9% return?


$572,858


$1,185,014


$994,132


$1,611,258

Question 10


Glover Company is about to issue $3,000,000 of 5-year bonds, with a contract rate of interest of 8%, payable semiannually. The discount rate for such securities is 10%. How much can Glover expect to receive from the sale of these bonds?


$2,768,338


$3,000,000


$3,231,660


$3,243,315





Question 11


Valente Company is about to issue $3,000,000 of 5-year bonds, with a contract rate of interest of 10%, payable semiannually. The discount rate for such securities is 8%. How much can Valente expect to receive from the sale of these bonds?


$3,000,000


$2,768,338


$3,243,315


$3,231,660









Question 12


Dodd Company is considering an investment, which will return a lump sum of $675,000 four years from now. Below is some of the time value of money information that Dodd has compiled that might help in planning compounded interest decisions.

Present value of 1 for 4 periods at 10%


0.68301

Future value of 1 for 4 periods at 10%

1.46410

Present value of an annuity of 1 for 4 periods at 10%

3.16986

Future value of an annuity of 1 for 4 periods at 10%

4.64100

To the closest dollar, what amount should Dodd Company pay for this investment to earn a 10% return?


$461,032


$405,000


$534,914


$270,000



Question 13





Ando Company earns 11% on an investment that pays back $660,000 at the end of each of the next 5 years. Ando finance department has the following values related to the time value of money to help in its planning process and compounded interest decisions.

Present value of 1 for 5 periods at 11%


0.59345

Future value of 1 for 5 periods at 11%

1.68506

Present value of an annuity of 1 for 5 periods at 11%

3.69590

Future value of an annuity of 1 for 5 periods at 11%

6.22780

To the closest dollar, what is the amount Ando invested to earn the 11% rate of return?


$391,677


$2,439,294


$178,577


$1,112,139

Question 14


In order to compute the present value of an annuity, it is necessary to know the

  1. discount rate.
  2. number of discount periods and the amount of the periodic payments or receipts.

2.


1.


Both 1 and 2.


Something in addition to 1 and 2.

Question 15


A $30,000, 8%, 10-year note payable that pays interest quarterly would be discounted back to its present value by using tables that would indicate which one of the following period-interest combinations?


40 interest periods, 2% interest


10 interest periods, 2% interest


10 interest periods, 8% interest


40 interest periods, 8% interest

Question 16


If a bond has a contract rate of interest of 6%, but the discount rate of interest is 8%, the bond


will sell at a premium (more than face value).


will sell at its face value.


may sell at either a premium or a discount.


will sell at a discount (less than face value).

Question 17


When determining the proceeds received when issuing a bond, the factor applied to the amount of the bond principal is determined from the table of the


present value of an annuity 1.


future value of an annuity 1.


present value of 1.


future value of 1.


Question 18


If a bond has a contract rate of 10% and is discounted at 10%, then the proceeds received at issuance will be


greater than the face value of the bonds.


less than the face value of the bonds.


zero.


equal to the face value of the bonds.

Question 19


Rhode Company is about to issue $4,000,000 of 5-year bonds, with a contract rate of interest of 8%, payable semiannually. The discount rate for such securities is 10%. How much can Rhode expect to receive from the sale of these bonds?


$4,000,000


$4,324,440


$3,308,880


$3,691,117

Question 20


Chenard Company is about to issue $3,000,000 of 8-year bonds paying a 12% interest rate with interest payable semiannually. The discount rate for such securities is 10%. Below are time value of money factors that Chenard uses to calculate compounded interest.


8 periods, 10%

16 periods, 5%

8 periods, 12%

16 periods, 6%

Present value 1

0.46651

0.45811

0.40388

0.39365

Future value 1

2.14359

2.18287

2.47596

2.54035

Present value of an annuity of 1

5.33493

10.83777

4.96764

10.10590

Future value of an annuity of 1

11.43589

23.65749

12.29969

25.67253

To the closest dollar, how much can Chenard expect to receive for the sale of these bonds?


$2,293,710


$3,325,130


$5,400,000


$3,193,390


Question 21


Patterson Company is about to issue $8,000,000 of 10-year bonds paying an 8% interest rate with interest payable semiannually. The discount rate for such securities is 10%. Below are time value of money factors that Patterson uses to calculate compounded interest.


10 periods, 8%

20 periods, 4%

10 periods, 10%

20 periods, 5%

Present value 1

0.46319

0.45639

0.38554

0.37689

Future value 1

2.15892

2.19112

2.59374

2.65330

Present value of an annuity of 1

6.71008

13.59033

6.14457

12.46221

Future value of an annuity of 1

14.48656

29.77808

15.93743

33.06595

To the closest dollar, how much can Patterson expect to receive for the sale of these bonds?


$16,000,000


$7,003,027


$28,110,060


$5,852,740

 

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