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Page 1: All Rights ReservedChapter 21 Time Value of Money Chapter 5 Future and Present Values Loan Amortization, Annuities Financial Calculator.

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Time Value of MoneyChapter 5

Future and Present Values

Loan Amortization, Annuities

Financial Calculator

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Time Value of Money

I. Four Critical FormulasA. Future Value: value tomorrow of $1 invested today.

B. Present Value: value today of $1 to be received “tomorrow”.

C. Future Value of an Annuity: value several periods from now of a stream of $1 investments.

D. Present Value of an Annuity: value today of a stream of $1 payments to be received for a set number of future periods.

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Important TVM Concepts

A. Future Value1. What $1 invested today should grow to over time

at an interest rate i.

2. FV = future value, P = principal, i = int. rate.a. I = interest (dollar amount), I = P i

3. Single interest: FV = P + I = P + P(i) = P(1+i)

4. Multiple Interest Periods: FVi,n = P (1+i)n

b. (1+i)n = Future Value Interest Factor

c. FVi,n = P FVIFi,n

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Important TVM Concepts

B. Present Value;1. The value today of $1 to be received tomorrow.

2. Solving the Future Value Equation for PV;a. PV = FV (1+i) single period discounting.

b. PV = FV (1+i)n multi-period discounting.

c. PV = FV (1+i)-n common form.

d. (1+i)-n = Present Value Interest Factor.

e. PVIF = 1 / FVIF (and vice-versa for same i, n)

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Important TVM Concepts

C. Future Value of an Annuity (FVA)e.g. Retirement Funds: IRA, 401(k), Keough1. A series of equal deposits (contributions) over

some length of time.2. Contributions are invested in financial securities;

stocks, bonds, or mutual funds.3. The future value of accumulation is a function of

the number and magnitude of contributions, reinvested interest, dividends, and undistributed capital gains. FVA = PMT * FVIFA

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Important TVM Concepts

D. Present Value of an Annuity (PVA)1. Insurance Annuities

a. Provide recipient with a regular income (PMT) for a set period of time.

b. The present value (PV) of the payments to be received is the price of the insurance annuity.

c. PVA = PMT * PVIFA

2. Types of Annuities:a. Ordinary Annuity: payments received at end-of-period.b. Annuity Due: payments received at beginning-of-

period

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Important TVM Concepts

3. Annuitize Investment Accumulationsa. We have accumulated a sum of money and now desire

to begin a series of [N] regular payouts: e.g. monthly checks

b. We assume accumulated funds will continue to earn some rate of return (I/YR)

c. The accumulation is treated as the present value (PV).

d. How much income (PMT) will a certain accumulated amount produce?

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Computing FVA

A. FVA formula:

1. FVA = P ([(1+i)n - 1] i) = P FVIFA

[(1+i)n - 1] i = future value interest factor for an

annuity or FVIFAi,n.

1. Assumption; steady return rate over time and equal dollar amount contributions.

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Computing PVA

A. PVA formula:

1. PVA = P ([1 - (1+i)-n] i) = P PVIFA

[1 - (1+i)-n ] i = present value interest factor for an

annuity or PVIFAi,n.

1. Assumption; constant return rate over time and equal dollar amount distributions.

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Current Law

A. Traditional and Roth IRAsContribution limits for Traditional and Roth IRAs will rise from $2000 to $5,000 between 2002 and 2008. After 2008, the limit may be adjusted annually for inflation. Tax Year Limit2002-2004 $3,0002005-2006 $4,0002008 $5,0002009-2010 Indexed to Inflation

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Current Law

B. 401(k), 403(b), and 457 PlansThese limits are on pretax contributions to certain employer- sponsored retirement plans. Remember that employers have the option of imposing lower limits than the government maximums, which will rise to $15,000 by 2006. Tax Year Limit 2002 $11,0002003 $12,0002004 $13,0002005 $14,0002006 $15,0002007-2010 Indexed to Inflation

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Sample IRA Problem

A. Suppose you want to know how much an IRA (individual retirement account) plan will grow to if you deposit $5,000 per year (the maximum under current law) or $416.67 per month every month for the next 20 years or 240 monthly deposits. We’ll assume monthly compounded interest and annual rate of 7 percent (7% per annum).

B. What is the Future Value of the Accumulation (FVA)?

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Future Value of an Accumulation

1. Clear the TVM registers;

BAII+: press [2nd], then [FV] (CLR TVM)

HP10B: press [YK] [INPUT] (CLEAR ALL)

2. Set the Periods per year registerBAII+:

Press [2nd] [I/Y] for the P/Y function;

enter 12, then press [ENTER]

[2nd] [CPT] to QUIT this subroutine.

HP10B:

enter 12, press [YK] [PMT] (P/YR)

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Future Value of an Accumulation

3. Enter 240, press [N].

4. Enter 7, press [I/Y]; interest rate per annum.

5. Enter 416.67, then [+/-] and then [PMT].

6. BAII+: Press [CPT] then [FV]; 217,054.51 (display)

HP10B: Press [FV]: 217,054.51 display (display)

Don't clear the values yet. We're going to use them in the next problem.

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Future Value of an Accumulation

A. What effect does an extra 10 years of $416.67 deposited per month have on the FVA?

The FVA after 30 years of monthly savings...

a. BAII+: Enter 360, press [N]

Press [CPT] [FV]; $508,325.31 (display)

HP10B: enter 360, press [N]

Press [FV]: $508,325.31 (display)b. =c. The total deposits are 416.67 * 360 = $150,001.20.

The other $358,324.11 is the accumulated interest.

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Future Value of an Accumulation

1. What effect does the rate of return have on the size of the accumulation? Suppose the interest rate was 12%, what is the FVA?

a. Enter 12, press [I/Y].b. BAII+: Press [CPT] [FV]; $1,456,246.71

HP10B: Press [FV]: $ 1,456,246.71

2. The FVA if we assume 30 years of monthly deposits of 416.67 accumulating at 12% per annum compounded monthly.

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Tax-Deferred Retirement Savings

B. Other Types of Retirement Savings Plans;1. 401(k) plans; company and individual

contributions.

2. 403(b) plans; used by non-profit organizations.

3. Simple plans; plans fore the self-employed.

4. Keough Plans; for professionals such as doctors and lawyers.

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ANNUITIZING ACCUMULATIONS A. Annuitizing Pension Fund Accumulations;

1. In the last problem, we accumulated $1,456,246.71 over a 30-year period with monthly contributions to an IRA. We assumed a monthly compounded rate of return of 12% per annum. Current tax law permits the annuitization of IRAs and other similar plans at age 59 years and 6 months.

2. Annuitization of plans must commence when a person reaches 70 years and 6 months. For RMD; http://www.ira.com/faq/faq-54.htm

3. Annuitizing an accumulation is the reverse process. Now instead of paying into the retirement plan, the plan will make payments to you.

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ANNUITIZING ACCUMULATIONS

B. Suppose we use the $1,456,246.71 to buy a "single payment" ordinary annuity which will guarantee a 7% rate of return P.A. for 25-years. How much will the monthly payment be?

1. (We’ll ignore the fee-premium for the annuity for the time being.)

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ANNUITIZING ACCUMULATIONS

A. Calculating Monthly Payout1. Clear TVM registers:

BAII+: [2nd] [FV] (CLR TVM)HP10B; [YK] [INPUT] (CLEAR ALL)

2. Enter 300 and press [N] key.3. Enter 7 and press [I/Y] key.4. Enter 1456246.71. Press [+/-], then [PV].5. BAII+: Press [CPT] key then [PMT] HP10B: Press [PMT] 10,292.45 (display)7. Total payout over 25 years = $10,292.45 * 300

= $3,087,734.63. (all this from a $150,000 investment)

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ORDINARY ANNUITIES

A. Calculating the Price of an Insurance Annuity [Policy] using the BA II Plus

1. Suppose we desire to collect $5,000 per month for 20 years (240 payments) and the rate of return is 9% compounded monthly.

2. How much must we pay for an annuity contract that will pay 5,000 per month for 20 years?

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ORDINARY ANNUITIES

B. Calculating the Price an Insurance Annuity [Policy] using Financial Calculator;

1. Clear the TVM registers.2. Enter 240 and press [N].3. Enter 9 and press [I/Y].4. Enter 5000 and press [PMT].5. Press [CPT] and [PV] or [PV]6. Display should show; -555,724.77 $555,724.77 is the price of annuity. The negative sign

reminds us that this is a price (negative cash flow).

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Total Returns

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geom. mean arith.mean std high ret. low ret.S&P total return 10.30 12.45 22.28 42.56 -29.73U.S. Small Stock TR 12.28 17.28 35.94 73.46 -36.74U.S. LT Govt TR 4.91 5.21 8.00 15.23 -8.41U.S. LT Corp. TR 5.49 5.73 7.16 13.76 -8.90U.S. 30 day T-Bills 3.70 3.70 0.96 1.35 -0.06

Summary Statistics of U.S. Investments from 1926 through March, 1995.

Source:Ibbotson Associates Investment

INVESTMENT RETURNS

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LOAN REPAYMENTS

A. How much will the monthly payments for a $23,000 car loan be if the per annum rate is 4.75% for 60 months. (SECU payroll-deduct or 5.25% direct pay)? We'll solve this problem using the BAII+.

1. Clear the TVM registers.2. Check the values set for P/Y (=12). 3. Enter 60, press [N].4. Enter 4.75, press [I/YR].5. Enter 23000, press [PV].6. BAII+: Press [CPT] [PMT]; PMT = -431.41 (display)

$436.68 (if direct pay at 5.25%)

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MORTGAGE LOANS

A. How much will the monthly payments for a $160,000 loan be if the per annum rate is 4.75% and the term is 30 years (360 months)?

1. Clear the TVM registers.2. Check the values set for P/Y (=12). 3. Enter 360, press [N].4. Enter 4.75, press [I/YR].5. Enter 160,000, press [PV]; $160,000 mortgage loan.6. BAII+: Press [CPT] [PMT]; PMT = -834.64 (display)

Leave these values in the calculator. We’ll use them to compute the amortization schedule.

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MORTAGE AMORTIZATION

A. All loans are amortized over their life. Each payment includes an interest portion and a principle portion. The BAII+ computes amortization schedules using the AMORT function.

BAII+: [2ND] [PV]

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MORTAGE AMORTIZATION

A. BAII+ (12 month totals)1. Press [2nd] [PV]: P1 = 1.00 (display)

2. Press []: P2 = 1 or 12.00 (display)a. If P2 = 1.00 then enter 12, [ENTER]: P2 = 12.00

3. Press []: BAL = 157,531.03

4. Press []: PRN = -2,468.97

5. Press []: INT = -7,546.71

6. Press []: then press [CPT]: P1 = 13.00

7. Press []: P2 = 24.00 (continue [] for values)

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HOMEWORK CHAPTER 5

A. Selt-Test: ST-1, parts c, f, i, j

B. Questions: 5-3, 5-4, 5-6

C. Problems: 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4, 5-5