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Michael R. Roberts

William H. Lawrence Professor of Finance

The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Interest Rates:APR and EAR

Copyright © Michael R. Roberts

Copyright © Michael R. Roberts

Last TimeTime Value of Money• Intuition, tools and discounting• Compounding• Useful shortcuts• Taxes• Inflation

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Copyright © Michael R. Roberts

This TimeInterest Rates• Interest rate quotes• Non-annual cash flows and

compounding

APR & EAR

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

Difference between “Rate” and “APY”?

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

Rate = APR or Annual Percentage Rate

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

Rate = APR or Annual Percentage Rate

Measures amount of simple interest earned in a year

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

Rate = APR or Annual Percentage Rate

Simple interest = interest earned without compounding

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

Rate = APR or Annual Percentage Rate

Many bank quotes are in terms of APR

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

Rate = APR or Annual Percentage Rate

APR typically not what we earn or pay

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

APY = Annual Percentage Yield

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

APY = EAR or Effective Annual Rate

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

APY = EAR or Effective Annual Rate

EAR measures actual amount of interest earned/paid in year

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HOW ARE DIFFERENT RATES RELATED?

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Lesson: EAR is a discount rate

EAR is what matters for computinginterest and discounting cash flows

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Lesson: APR is not a discount rate.

APR is a means to an end. We use itto get a discount rate (e.g., EAR)

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How do we get from an APR to an EAR (and vice versa)?

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Lesson: The relation between APRand EAR is:

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k is the number of compounding periods

per year

Lesson: The relation between APRand EAR is:

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i is the periodic interest rate, orperiodic discount rate

Lesson: The relation between APRand EAR is:

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0 ?

?100

Period

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

?100

2Period

k = 2

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

?100

2Period

Period 1 (n = 1)

1

Period 2 (n = 2)

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

?100

2Period

1

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

?100

2Period

1

Earn 2.5% interest Earn 2.5% interest

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

?100

2Period

1

100 x (1+0.025)1102.5

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

100

2Period

1

100 x (1+0.025)1102.5

102.5 x (1+0.025)1105.0625

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

100

2Period

1

100 x (1+0.025)1102.5

102.5 x (1+0.025)1105.0625

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

100

1Year

?

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

100

1Year

0.5

?

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

100

1Year

0.5

?

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

100

1Year

0.5

105.0625

Earn 5.0625% interest

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Example

• Invest $100 in CD offering 5% APR with semi-annual compounding. How much money will you have in one year?

0

100

1Year

0.5

105.0625

Earn 5.0625% interest

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Lesson: If you discount cash flowsusing EAR, then measure time inyears. If you discount cash flows usingperiodic interest rate, then measuretime in periods.

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Proof

where N = kT = # of periods

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Periods vs Years

0 2

105.0625100

1

100 x (1+0.025)102.5

102.5 x (1+0.025)

Periods

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Periods vs Years

0 1

105.0625100

0.5

100 x (1+0.050625)1/2102.5

102.5 x (1+0.050625)1/2

0 2

105.0625100

1

100 x (1+0.025)102.5

102.5 x (1+0.025)

Periods

Years

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

APR = 2.37%

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

APR = 2.37%k = 365 (or 360, 252)

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

APR = 2.37%k = 365 (or 360, 252)

i = 2.37% / 365= 0.006714%

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Current 5-Year Jumbo CD Rates

*Bankrate.com as of 12/16/2014

APR = 2.37%k = 365 (or 360, 252)

i = 2.37% / 365= 0.006714%

EAR = (1+0.006714%)365-1= 2.398%

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Summary

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Lessons

• EAR is a discount rate– Measures cash flows in years

• Period interest rate, i, is a discount rate– Measures cash flows in periods

• APR is not a discount rate

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Lessons

• Moving between EAR and APR

where

i = APR / k and k = # of periods per year

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Coming up next

• Interest Rates– Term Structure of interest rates and the

yield curve

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