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If the interest rate is negative, present value of an annuity due would be?

22 Aug

If the interest rate is positive, the the present value of an ordinary annuity will less than the present value of the annuity due.
What would happen opposite?

 
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How do I do this interest rate problem?

15 Aug

You have set up an ordinary annuity that will pay you $650.00 a month for the next 25 years. You will earn interest at a rate of 5.5% compounded monthly. What amount did you invest to accomplish this goal?

 
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What nominal interest rate must the analyst be using to find the future value in this problem?

03 Aug

If it were evaluated with an interest rate of zero percent, a 10-year ordinary annuity would have a present value of $4,000. If the future (compounded) value of this annuity, evaluated at Year 10, is $6,425, what nominal interest rate must the analyst be using to find the future value?

I can see two different ways of doing this problem.

1) With a $4,000 present value at a zero interest rate, the payment amount is equal to the present value divided by the number of periods (10). Thus, the payment amount is 400.
Now that we have the payment amount, we can plug in the rest of the data into the calculator:

FV=6425
PMT=400
N=10
I/Y=?
Computed: I/Y=10.16296890% or 10.16%

or

2)
PV=4000
FV=6425
N=10
I/Y=?
Computed? I/Y=4.85310944

Which one (if either) is correct?

 
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present value of $1000 per year annuity for five years at an interest rate of 12%?

22 Jul
 
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10 yr annutiy due, 1st pmt acccuring at t=7, PV=$50,000, discount rate =13%/yr, what is the annuity amount?

11 Jul
 
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What is the Highest interest rate that I can earn on an Annunity?

29 Jun

If i place 1 million or 1/2million in an annuity then what is the highest rate of interest i can get? Will that mean that my money is not guaranteed or at some risk? Does that mean my agent who gives me this high yield annunity will get less commission?
Like if I were a teacher transferring my current annuity to another one, what is the safest annuity yet the highest paying, interest rate wise, regardless of the field i am looking for interest???

 
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what types of investment are included in a variable annuity? what is the interest rate?

17 Jun
 
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what types of investment are included in a variable annuity? what is the interest rate?

17 Jun
 
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What are the mutual funds with the highest rate of return?

05 Jun

Is there a chart or website I can check for the performance of mutual funds? Thank You for your time.

 
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Lab 5 Question 4 – Coupon rate, Finance question?

29 May

Below is the question- I just cant seem to figure out how to show for the rates given below as solution using a BA II calculator or any other financial calculator. Does anyone know how to solve for the rates using a calculator?

Bentley Inc. has bonds on the market making semiannual payments, with 12 years to maturity, and selling for $1,200. At this price, the bonds yield 20 percent. Note: default value for face value is $1000. What must the coupon rate be on Bentley Inc.’s bonds? Round your answer to two decimal places

The correct answer was: 24.45%

As the bonds make semiannual payments:
Time to Maturity = 12yrs × 2 = 24 years
YTM = 20% / 2 = 10%

Let’s denote C as the coupon paid each period
Bond value = [Annuity present value of the coupons] + [Present value of the face amount]
1,200 = $C × (1 – 1/1.1024)/0.10 + 1000/1.1024

Solve the equation, we get C = 122.26. Therefore, coupon rates = 2 × 12.23% = 24.45%

Thanks

 
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What is the present value of an ordinary 12 year annuity that pays $1000 per year when the interest rate is?

24 May

$7,942.70
$7,576.30
$7,500
$7,761.20

 
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At what rate is Military Retirement Annuity/Pay taxed?

22 May

Is my military retirement annuity/pay taxed at the same rate as regular income, or is there a special tax rates for annuities?

 
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I receive $10000 a year for 8 years or a lump sum of $57000. What is the interest rate on the annuity?

13 May
 
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Finance help needed-interest rate, money markets, annuities?

19 Apr

Money markets are markets for
Foreign currencies.
Consumer automobile loans.
Corporate stocks.
Long-term bonds.
Short-term debt securities such a Treasury bills.

2. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

The most important difference between spot markets versus futures markets is the maturity of the instruments that are traded. Spot market transactions involve securities that have maturities of less than one year whereas futures markets transactions involve securities with maturities greater than one year.

Capital market transactions involve only preferred stock or common stock.

If General Electric were to issue new stock this year, it would be considered a secondary market transaction since the company already has stock outstanding.

Both Nasdaq dealers and “specialists” on the NYSE hold inventories of stocks.

Money market transactions do not involve securities denominated in currencies other than the U.S. dollar.

3. If the stock market is semistrong-form efficient, which of the following statements would be CORRECT?

The required returns on all stocks are the same, and the required returns on stocks are higher than the required returns on bonds.

The required returns on stocks equal the required returns on bonds.

A trading strategy in which you buy stocks that have recently fallen in price is likely to provide you with a return that exceeds the return on the overall stock market.

If you have insider information about a particular stock, you cannot expect to earn an above average return on this information because it is already incorporated into the current stock price.

Even if a market is semistrong-form efficient, an investor could still earn a better return than the market return if he or she had inside information.

4.
Suppose 1-year T-bills currently yield 5.00% and the future inflation rate is expected to be constant at 3.10% per year. What is the real risk-free rate of return, r*? Disregard cross-product terms, i.e., if averaging is required, use the arithmetic average.

1.90%

2.00%

2.10%

2.20%

2.30%

5.
Suppose the real risk-free rate is 3.50%, the average future inflation rate is 2.25%, and a maturity premium of 0.10% per year to maturity applies, i.e., MRP = 0.10%(t), where t is the years to maturity. What rate of return would you expect on a 5-year Treasury security, assuming the pure expectations theory is NOT valid? Disregard cross-product terms, i.e., if averaging is required, use the arithmetic average.

5.95%

6.05%

6.15%

6.25%

6.35%

6.
Which of the following would be most likely to lead to a higher level of interest rates in the economy?

Households start saving a larger percentage of their income.

Corporations step up their expansion plans and thus increase their demand for capital.

The level of inflation begins to decline.

The economy moves from a boom to a recession.

The Federal Reserve decides to try to stimulate the economy.

7.
Assume that interest rates on 20-year Treasury and corporate bonds are as follows:

T-bond = 7.72% A = 9.64%

AAA = 8.72% BBB = 10.18%

The differences in rates among these issues were caused primarily by

Tax effects.

Default risk differences.

Maturity risk differences.

Inflation differences.

Real risk-free rate differences

 
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