What lump sum would have to be deposited today into an account bearing interest of 10% per year to provide withdrawals of $1000 at 8,9,10,11 years from today? (provide cash flow diagram with solution) please provide the cash flow diagram and explain your answer.
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What lump sum would have to be deposited today into an account bearing interest of 10% per year to provide withdrawals of $1000 at 8,9,10,11 years from today? (provide cash flow diagram with solution)
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- QI. KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING DRAWING CASH FLOW DIAGRAM Draw the ww m mm cash flow diagram for the following : 1. Assume that you want to deposit an amount (BD120,000.00) into an account three years from now in order to be able to withdraw BD750 per year for ten years starting four years from now. Assume that the interest rate is 4.5% per year. Construct the cash flow diagram. 2. Suppose that you want to make a deposit into your account now such that you can withdraw an equal amount (A1) of BD300 per year for the first five years starting one year after your deposit and a different annual amount (A2) of BD600 per year for the following three years. With an interest rate (i) of 5.5% per year, construct the cash flow diagram. 3. If you deposit BD1,500 now, BD3,600 three years, BD2000 seven years, and BD1,800 nine years from now in a savings account that pays 10% interest, how much would you have at the end of year 25? Construct the cash flow diagram.Solve the following problems. You must show all your solutions -Draw the cash flow diagram for each problem -use interest rate with five decimal places. -Box your final answer and upload the picture of your complete solution.Answer complete with full steps (hand calculations) Use compound interest table (from internet) for the values where required. Determine the present worth of the given cash flow. Draw a cash flow diagram and explain your work for an interest rate of 7% per year? Year Cash Flow 0 0 1 300 2 300+115 3 300+230 4 300+345 5 300+460 6 -500 7 -800
- How much must be deposited today into an account earning 3% interest annually to support annual withdrawal of $1550 a year in perpetuity? b) What if the first withdrawal starts at the end of year 5? Use factor method or interest formulas and draw cash flow diagramNeed answers ASAP... If P100 is deposited in a savings account that pays 6% annual interest, what amount has accumulated by the end of the eighth year? How much of this is interest and how much is principal? Draw the cash flow diagram.What is the future value of this cash flow stream at the beginning of year 7 : $100 at the end of 1 year, $150 after at the end of year 2,200 at the beginning of year 3, $300 at the end of year 3, and 500 at the beginning of year 5 assuming the appropriate interest rate is 15%? ( The answer is 604.75 but i dont know how it came) Please show the calculations manually by formula and not by excel
- You are planning to withdraw $500 at the end of year 3, $700 at the end of year 4, and $900 at the end of year 6. At a 10% interest rate, what is the present worth of these withdrawals? Please draw the cash flow diagram too.Suppose you receive cashflows of $10 at year 1, $12 at year 2, $14 at year 3 and $16 at year 4. What would be the value of the cashflows at year 2 at a 5% annual interest rate? MUST SHOW FULL WORK (NO EXCELL) a. 38.3458 b. 50.3458 c. 42.0000 d. 12.0000 e. 49.3621What is the present value of the following stream of cash flows if the discount rate is 9%? Year 1-5: $14,000 inflow Years 6-20: $23,000 inflow (Use the present value tables in your course packet for any present value calculations. Round your final answer to the nearest dollar.)
- You plan to borrow $1000 from a bank. In exchange fro $1000 today, you promise to pay $1080 in one year. What does the cash flow timeline look like from your perspective? What does it look like from the bank's perspective?1. Consider the following cash flow payments: An income of $2000 at the end of year 2, an income of $5000 at the end of year 4, an expense of $3000 at the end of year 8, and a final income of $4000 at the end of year 10. (a) Draw the cash flow diagram for the cash flow payments. (b) Write an expression: what is the present equivalent value of these payments over the 10-year period assuming an interest rate of 10% per year. Just write down the expression like "e.g. P = 1,000 (P/F, 4%, 10) + 2,500 (P/A, 4%, 5)-4,000". You don't need to calculate the final numerical answer. (Hint: you can write out the present equivalent value for each cash flow, and then sum them up.)Consider the following cash flows: Year Cash Flow 0 –$7,400 1 2,100 2 4,700 3 1,900 4 1,600 What is the payback period for the cash flows? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)