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1) Suppose that one year from now you receive $920. What is it worth today if the discount rate is 5% (round to 2 decimal places, do not include the $)?
2) Suppose that you will receive $2072 ten years from now. What is it worth today if the cost of capital is 4% (round to 2 decimals, do not include $)?
3) Suppose that you deposit $770 in the bank today. How much will you have in the bank ten years from now if the APR is 4% (Round your answer to 2 decimals, do not include $)?
4) Suppose that for each of the next 10 years you will receive $900. If the opportunity cost of capital is 7% how much is this stream of cash flows worth today?
5) Suppose that you deposit $400 in the bank at the end of each of the next 10 years. If the APR is 4% how much will be in your account at the end of 10 years?
6) Suppose that starting one year from now you will receive $720 a year at the end of every year. If the discount rate is 6% what is this stream of cash flows worth today?
7) Suppose that you will receive $600 at the end of every year starting 5 years from now (i.e. first payment EOY 5). What is this stream of cash flows worth if the cost of capital is 3%?
8) Suppose that one year from now you receive $300. At the end of the next nine years you receive a payment that is 4% larger than the prior year. If the cost of capital is 5% what is this stream of cash flows worth today?
9) Suppose that one year from now you will receive $350 and that at the end of every year thereafter you will receive a payment that is 4% larger than the prior payment. If the cost of capital is 9% what is this stream of cash flows worth today?
10) Suppose that one year from now you will receive $450. At the end of each of the next four years you will receive a payment that is 1% bigger than the prior payment. Following year five you will receive a payment at the end of every year that is 2% larger than the prior payment. If the cost of capital is 11% what is the this stream of cash flows worth today?
11) What constant payment for the next 10 years (starting 1 year from now, 10 payments) would be equivalent to receiving $500 every other year starting 10 years from now. Assume the annual cost of capital is 6%.
12) Suppose you own two assets with the following payouts. (1) $200 at the end of every year starting 1 year from now. The annual cost of capital for these cash flows is 15%. (2) $800 one year from now and a cash flow that is 4% larger than the prior cash flow every year thereafter. The annual cost of capital for these cash flows is 9%. What is the weighted average cost of capital of this two asset portfolio? (enter your answer as a percent, e.g. 2.51. Do not include the "%" sign).
13) Suppose that you will need to save $1350000 over the next twenty years to retire comfortably. What constant annual payment (20 payments) will you need to make to save this amount if the you can earn 10% annually?
14) Suppose that you take out a loan for $130000 to purchase a house. You are required to make monthly payments, and the APR is 6%. How much interest will you end up paying over the life of the loan (30 year mortgage)?
15) Suppose that you are evaluating the following investment opportunity. At the end of the the next five years you estimate that you will receive the following cash flows, $100, $950, $600, $600, and $450. At the end of every year following year five you will receive a cash flow that is 1% larger than the prior cash flow. If the cost of capital is 10% how much should you be willing to invest in this opportunity?