1 Chapter 11 Time Value of Money A FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA L70744629F 12 12 12 12 L70744629F ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR WASHINGTON, D.C. THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SERIES 1985 H 293 Adapted from Financial Accounting 4e by Porter and Norton
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Chapter 11
Time Value of Money
A
FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICATHE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
L70744629F
12
1212
12
L70744629F
ONE DOLLARONE DOLLAR
WASHINGTON, D.C.
THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER
FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
SERIES
1985
H 293
Adapted from Financial Accounting 4e by Porter and Norton
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Time Value of Money
Prefer payment now vs. in future due to interest factor
Applicable to both personal and business decisions
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Simple Interest
I = P x R x T
Princi
pal a
mount
Dollar a
mount o
f
inte
rest
per
yea
r
Time
in y
ears
Inte
rest
rate
as
a per
centa
ge
420
Example of Simple Interest
Given following data:principal amount = $ 3,000annual interest rate = 10%term of note = 2 years
Calculate interest on the note.
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Example of Simple Interest
Given following data:principal amount = $ 3,000annual interest rate = 10%term of note = 2 years
Calculate interest on the note.
P x R x T $ 3,000 x .10 x 2 = $ 600
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Compound Interest
Interest is calculated on principal plus previously accumulated interest
Compounding can occur annually, semi-annually, quarterly, etc.
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Example of Compound Interest
Given following data:
principal amount = $ 3,000
annual interest rate = 10%
term of note = 2 years
semiannual compounding of interest
Calculate interest on note.
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Compound Interest Periods
Year 1 Year 2
10% annually 10% annually
5% + 5%semiannually
5% + 5%semiannually
4 periods @ 5% semi-annual interest
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Example of Compound Interest
Period Beginning Interest Ending Principal at 5% Balance
1 $ 3,000 $ 150 $ 3,150
2 3,150 158 3,308
3 3,308 165 3,473
4 3,473 174 3,647
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Comparing Interest Methods
Simple annual interest: $3,000 x .10 x 2 = $ 600Semiannual compounding:
1 $ 150 2 158 3 165 4 174
Total $ 647
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Compound Interest Computations
Present value of an
annuity
Future value of an
annuity
Present value of a
single amount
Future value of a
single amount
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Future Value of Single Amount
Known amount of single payment or deposit Future Value
+ Interest =
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Future Value of a Single Amount Example
If you invest $10,000 today @ 10% compound interest, what will it be worth 3 years from now?
invest
$10,000 Future Value?
+ Interest @ 10% per year
Yr. 1 Yr. 2 Yr. 3
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Future Value of a Single Amount Example - Using Formulas
nFV = p (1 + i)
3 = $10,000 (1.10)
= $13,310
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FV = Present Value x FV Factor = $ 10,000 X (3 periods @ 10%)
Future Value of a Single Amount Example - Using Tables
PV = Payment x PV Factor = $ 4,000 x (4 periods @ 10%)
= $ 4,000 x 3.170 = $ 12,680
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Solving for Unknowns
Assume that you have just purchased a new car for $14,420. Your bank has offered you a 5-year loan, with annual payments of $4,000 due at the end of each year. What is the interest ratebeing chargedon the loan?
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Solving for Unknowns
Yr. 1 Yr. 2 Yr. 3 Yr. 4 Yr. 5
discount discount discount discount discount
PV = $14,420
PV = Payment x PV factor
PV factor = PV / Payment rearrange equation to solve for unknown