So in this case, you would need to find the present value (PV) of the monthly payments. With the information given, you would have a PV= 195,413.08, which is less than the lump sum payment. In this case, you would take the 1 time payment.
Another way to look at this is to calculate the future value (FV) of both payouts. For the lump sum payment, you would assume the same interest rate (6%) and at the end of the same 20 years period, your investment would be worth 662,040.90 while the monthly payment option would be worth 646,857.25
Answer:
$739.72 ≈ 739.72
Explanation:
we can use an excel spreadsheet and the present value function to calculate the expected price of each bond ⇒ =PV(rate,nper,pmt,fv,[type])
- fv = $1,000
- pmt = $1,000 x 7.25% x 1/2 = $36.25
- nper = 60
- rate = 10% / 2 = 5%
- present value = ?
=PV(5%,60,36.25,1000) = -739.72 since excel calculates the initial investment, it is always negative, so we just change the sign.
Answer: $57,000,000
Explanation:
The employees purchased at a 20% discount which means that this 20% discount is the amount that would have to be covered by the company's pretax earnings:
= 19,000,000 * 15 * 0.2
= $57,000,000
<em>Martin's pretax earnings will be reduced by $57 million because the company would have to cover the discount on the shares. </em>
Full question(find attached) :
Faiz would like to illustrate the commission savings delivered by a payment app compared with a credit card. He decides to use a company that has a monthly sales volume of $50,000 delivered over 100 equal transactions.
From the information available, what is the difference between the payment app with the lowest charge, compared with a credit card charge?
A) $575
B) $1200
C) $1050
D) $480
E) $1237
Answer and Explanation:
Credit card processing firms charge an average of 3.5% and a flat fee of about 20 cents so we would make our comparison on this basis:
Since Faiz decides to use a company that has a monthly sales volume of $50,000 delivered over 100 equal transactions
The customer would pay $50000/100= $500 per instalment
Given the information I'm the table from question Instant wallet charges 3.5% +$0.20 for transactions lower than $1500
= 0.035*$500+$0.20=17.5+0.20=$17.7
An average credit card processing firms would charge :
0.035*500+$0.35=17.5+0.35= $17.85
Therefore instant wallet is cheaper and would save a customer =$17.85-17.7= $0.15
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