A) 9.29
B) 10.33
C) 11.47
D) 12.75
E) 14.02
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A) 18
B) 19
C) 20
D) 21
E) 22
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Multiple Choice
A) $3,689.11
B) $3,883.27
C) $4,077.43
D) $4,281.30
E) $4,495.37
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Multiple Choice
A) $15,260
B) $16,063
C) $16,908
D) $17,754
E) $18,642
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Multiple Choice
A) $1,781.53
B) $1,870.61
C) $1,964.14
D) $2,062.34
E) $2,165.46
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) A time line is not meaningful unless all cash flows occur annually.
B) Time lines are not useful for visualizing complex problems prior to doing actual calculations.
C) Time lines cannot be constructed in situations where some of the cash flows occur annually but others occur quarterly.
D) Time lines can be constructed for annuities where the payments occur at either the beginning or the end of the periods.
E) Some of the cash flows shown on a time line can be in the form of annuity payments, but none can be uneven amounts.
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Multiple Choice
A) The remaining balance after three years will be $125,000 less one third of the interest paid during the first three years.
B) Because it is a fixed-rate mortgage, the monthly loan payments (which include both interest and principal payments) are constant.
C) Interest payments on the mortgage will increase steadily over time, but the total amount of each payment will remain constant.
D) The proportion of the monthly payment that goes towards repayment of principal will be lower 10 years from now than it will be the first year.
E) The outstanding balance declines at a slower rate in the later years of the loanβs life.
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Multiple Choice
A) 3.82%
B) 4.25%
C) 4.72%
D) 5.24%
E) 5.77%
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Multiple Choice
A) $16,806
B) $17,690
C) $18,621
D) $19,601
E) $20,633
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Multiple Choice
A) 7.48
B) 8.80
C) 10.35
D) 12.18
E) 14.33
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Multiple Choice
A) $15,234.08
B) $16,035.88
C) $16,837.67
D) $17,679.55
E) $18,563.53
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) The cash flows are in the form of a deferred annuity, and they total to $100,000. You learn that the annuity lasts for only 5 rather than 10 years, hence that each payment is for $20,000 rather than for $10,000.
B) The discount rate increases.
C) The riskiness of the investment's cash flows decreases.
D) The total amount of cash flows remains the same, but more of the cash flows are received in the earlier years and less are received in the later years.
E) The discount rate decreases.
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Multiple Choice
A) The annual payments would be larger if the interest rate were lower.
B) If the loan were amortized over 10 years rather than 7 years, and if the interest rate were the same in either case, the first payment would include more dollars of interest under the 7-year amortization plan.
C) The proportion of each payment that represents interest as opposed to repayment of principal would be higher if the interest rate were lower.
D) The proportion of each payment that represents interest versus repayment of principal would be higher if the interest rate were higher.
E) The proportion of interest versus principal repayment would be the same for each of the 7 payments.
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Multiple Choice
A) The periodic rate of interest is 2% and the effective rate of interest is 4%.
B) The periodic rate of interest is 8% and the effective rate of interest is greater than 8%.
C) The periodic rate of interest is 4% and the effective rate of interest is less than 8%.
D) The periodic rate of interest is 2% and the effective rate of interest is greater than 8%.
E) The periodic rate of interest is 8% and the effective rate of interest is also 8%.
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Multiple Choice
A) The present value of a 3-year, $150 annuity due will exceed the present value of a 3-year, $150 ordinary annuity.
B) If a loan has a nominal annual rate of 8%, then the effective rate can never be greater than 8%.
C) If a loan or investment has annual payments, then the effective, periodic, and nominal rates of interest will all be different.
D) The proportion of the payment that goes toward interest on a fully amortized loan increases over time.
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Multiple Choice
A) 1.56%
B) 1.30%
C) 1.09%
D) 0.91%
E) 0.72%
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Multiple Choice
A) $5,178.09
B) $5,436.99
C) $5,708.84
D) $5,994.28
E) $6,294.00
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Multiple Choice
A) $438.03
B) $461.08
C) $485.35
D) $510.89
E) $537.78
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