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A) 14.39
B) 15.15
C) 15.95
D) 16.79
E) 17.67
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A) 15.27%
B) 16.08%
C) 16.88%
D) 17.72%
E) 18.61%
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A) The periodic interest rate is greater than 3%.
B) The periodic rate is less than 3%.
C) The present value would be greater if the lump sum were discounted back for more periods.
D) The present value of the $1,000 would be smaller if interest were compounded monthly rather than semiannually.
E) The PV of the $1,000 lump sum has a higher present value than the PV of a 3-year, $333.33 ordinary annuity.
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A) A rational investor would be willing to pay more for DUE than for ORD, so their market prices should differ.
B) The present value of DUE exceeds the present value of ORD, while the future value of DUE is less than the future value of ORD.
C) The present value of ORD exceeds the present value of DUE, and the future value of ORD also exceeds the future value of DUE.
D) The present value of ORD exceeds the present value of DUE, while the future value of DUE exceeds the future value of ORD.
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A) $16,112
B) $16,918
C) $17,763
D) $18,652
E) $19,584
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A) 15.54%
B) 16.36%
C) 17.18%
D) 18.04%
E) 18.94%
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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 lower if the interest rate were lower.
D) The last payment would have a higher proportion of interest than the first payment.
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A) $225,367
B) $237,229
C) $249,090
D) $261,545
E) $274,622
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A) 18.58%
B) 19.56%
C) 20.54%
D) 21.57%
E) 22.65%
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A) $3,726
B) $3,912
C) $4,107
D) $4,313
E) $4,528
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A) 8.46%
B) 8.90%
C) 9.37%
D) 9.86%
E) 10.38%
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A) $120.83
B) $126.88
C) $133.22
D) $139.88
E) $146.87
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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 can be constructed to deal with situations where some of the cash flows occur annually but others occur quarterly.
D) Time lines can only be constructed for annuities where the payments occur at the end of the periods, i.e., for ordinary annuities.
E) Time lines cannot be constructed where some of the payments constitute an annuity but others are unequal and thus are not part of the annuity.
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A) The monthly payments will decline over time.
B) A smaller proportion of the last monthly payment will be interest, and a larger proportion will be principal, than for the first monthly payment.
C) The total dollar amount of principal being paid off each month gets smaller as the loan approaches maturity.
D) The amount representing interest in the first payment would be higher if the nominal interest rate were 7% rather than 10%.
E) Exactly 10% of the first monthly payment represents interest.
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A) 20,701
B) $21,791
C) $22,938
D) $24,085
E) $25,289
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